Rediscovering the Slavic Continuum in Representations Emerging from Neural Models of Spoken Language Identification
Computation and Language
2020-10-26 v1
Abstract
Deep neural networks have been employed for various spoken language recognition tasks, including tasks that are multilingual by definition such as spoken language identification. In this paper, we present a neural model for Slavic language identification in speech signals and analyze its emergent representations to investigate whether they reflect objective measures of language relatedness and/or non-linguists' perception of language similarity. While our analysis shows that the language representation space indeed captures language relatedness to a great extent, we find perceptual confusability between languages in our study to be the best predictor of the language representation similarity.
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@article{arxiv.2010.11973,
title = {Rediscovering the Slavic Continuum in Representations Emerging from Neural Models of Spoken Language Identification},
author = {Badr M. Abdullah and Jacek Kudera and Tania Avgustinova and Bernd Möbius and Dietrich Klakow},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.11973},
year = {2020}
}
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Accepted in VarDial 2020 Workshop