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Joint Speech Transcription and Translation: Pseudo-Labeling with Out-of-Distribution Data

Computation and Language 2022-12-21 v1 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Self-training has been shown to be helpful in addressing data scarcity for many domains, including vision, speech, and language. Specifically, self-training, or pseudo-labeling, labels unsupervised data and adds that to the training pool. In this work, we investigate and use pseudo-labeling for a recently proposed novel setup: joint transcription and translation of speech, which suffers from an absence of sufficient data resources. We show that under such data-deficient circumstances, the unlabeled data can significantly vary in domain from the supervised data, which results in pseudo-label quality degradation. We investigate two categories of remedies that require no additional supervision and target the domain mismatch: pseudo-label filtering and data augmentation. We show that pseudo-label analysis and processing as such results in additional gains on top of the vanilla pseudo-labeling setup resulting in total improvements of up to 0.6% absolute WER and 2.2 BLEU points.

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@article{arxiv.2212.09982,
  title  = {Joint Speech Transcription and Translation: Pseudo-Labeling with Out-of-Distribution Data},
  author = {Mozhdeh Gheini and Tatiana Likhomanenko and Matthias Sperber and Hendra Setiawan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.09982},
  year   = {2022}
}