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"Listen, Understand and Translate": Triple Supervision Decouples End-to-end Speech-to-text Translation

Computation and Language 2021-04-06 v3 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

An end-to-end speech-to-text translation (ST) takes audio in a source language and outputs the text in a target language. Existing methods are limited by the amount of parallel corpus. Can we build a system to fully utilize signals in a parallel ST corpus? We are inspired by human understanding system which is composed of auditory perception and cognitive processing. In this paper, we propose Listen-Understand-Translate, (LUT), a unified framework with triple supervision signals to decouple the end-to-end speech-to-text translation task. LUT is able to guide the acoustic encoder to extract as much information from the auditory input. In addition, LUT utilizes a pre-trained BERT model to enforce the upper encoder to produce as much semantic information as possible, without extra data. We perform experiments on a diverse set of speech translation benchmarks, including Librispeech English-French, IWSLT English-German and TED English-Chinese. Our results demonstrate LUT achieves the state-of-the-art performance, outperforming previous methods. The code is available at https://github.com/dqqcasia/st.

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@article{arxiv.2009.09704,
  title  = {"Listen, Understand and Translate": Triple Supervision Decouples End-to-end Speech-to-text Translation},
  author = {Qianqian Dong and Rong Ye and Mingxuan Wang and Hao Zhou and Shuang Xu and Bo Xu and Lei Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.09704},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted by AAAI 2021