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Mask CTC: Non-Autoregressive End-to-End ASR with CTC and Mask Predict

Audio and Speech Processing 2020-08-18 v2 Sound

Abstract

We present Mask CTC, a novel non-autoregressive end-to-end automatic speech recognition (ASR) framework, which generates a sequence by refining outputs of the connectionist temporal classification (CTC). Neural sequence-to-sequence models are usually \textit{autoregressive}: each output token is generated by conditioning on previously generated tokens, at the cost of requiring as many iterations as the output length. On the other hand, non-autoregressive models can simultaneously generate tokens within a constant number of iterations, which results in significant inference time reduction and better suits end-to-end ASR model for real-world scenarios. In this work, Mask CTC model is trained using a Transformer encoder-decoder with joint training of mask prediction and CTC. During inference, the target sequence is initialized with the greedy CTC outputs and low-confidence tokens are masked based on the CTC probabilities. Based on the conditional dependence between output tokens, these masked low-confidence tokens are then predicted conditioning on the high-confidence tokens. Experimental results on different speech recognition tasks show that Mask CTC outperforms the standard CTC model (e.g., 17.9% -> 12.1% WER on WSJ) and approaches the autoregressive model, requiring much less inference time using CPUs (0.07 RTF in Python implementation). All of our codes will be publicly available.

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@article{arxiv.2005.08700,
  title  = {Mask CTC: Non-Autoregressive End-to-End ASR with CTC and Mask Predict},
  author = {Yosuke Higuchi and Shinji Watanabe and Nanxin Chen and Tetsuji Ogawa and Tetsunori Kobayashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.08700},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted to INTERSPEECH2020