Improving Small Footprint Few-shot Keyword Spotting with Supervision on Auxiliary Data
Abstract
Few-shot keyword spotting (FS-KWS) models usually require large-scale annotated datasets to generalize to unseen target keywords. However, existing KWS datasets are limited in scale and gathering keyword-like labeled data is costly undertaking. To mitigate this issue, we propose a framework that uses easily collectible, unlabeled reading speech data as an auxiliary source. Self-supervised learning has been widely adopted for learning representations from unlabeled data; however, it is known to be suitable for large models with enough capacity and is not practical for training a small footprint FS-KWS model. Instead, we automatically annotate and filter the data to construct a keyword-like dataset, LibriWord, enabling supervision on auxiliary data. We then adopt multi-task learning that helps the model to enhance the representation power from out-of-domain auxiliary data. Our method notably improves the performance over competitive methods in the FS-KWS benchmark.
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@article{arxiv.2309.00647,
title = {Improving Small Footprint Few-shot Keyword Spotting with Supervision on Auxiliary Data},
author = {Seunghan Yang and Byeonggeun Kim and Kyuhong Shim and Simyung Chang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.00647},
year = {2023}
}
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Interspeech 2023