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Improving noisy student training for low-resource languages in End-to-End ASR using CycleGAN and inter-domain losses

Computation and Language 2024-08-01 v1 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Training a semi-supervised end-to-end speech recognition system using noisy student training has significantly improved performance. However, this approach requires a substantial amount of paired speech-text and unlabeled speech, which is costly for low-resource languages. Therefore, this paper considers a more extreme case of semi-supervised end-to-end automatic speech recognition where there are limited paired speech-text, unlabeled speech (less than five hours), and abundant external text. Firstly, we observe improved performance by training the model using our previous work on semi-supervised learning "CycleGAN and inter-domain losses" solely with external text. Secondly, we enhance "CycleGAN and inter-domain losses" by incorporating automatic hyperparameter tuning, calling it "enhanced CycleGAN inter-domain losses." Thirdly, we integrate it into the noisy student training approach pipeline for low-resource scenarios. Our experimental results, conducted on six non-English languages from Voxforge and Common Voice, show a 20% word error rate reduction compared to the baseline teacher model and a 10% word error rate reduction compared to the baseline best student model, highlighting the significant improvements achieved through our proposed method.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2407.21061,
  title  = {Improving noisy student training for low-resource languages in End-to-End ASR using CycleGAN and inter-domain losses},
  author = {Chia-Yu Li and Ngoc Thang Vu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.21061},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

10 pages (2 for references), 4 figures, published in SIGUL2024@LREC-COLING 2024