Speculative Speech Recognition by Audio-Prefixed Low-Rank Adaptation of Language Models
Audio and Speech Processing
2024-07-08 v1 Computation and Language
Abstract
This paper explores speculative speech recognition (SSR), where we empower conventional automatic speech recognition (ASR) with speculation capabilities, allowing the recognizer to run ahead of audio. We introduce a metric for measuring SSR performance and we propose a model which does SSR by combining a RNN-Transducer-based ASR system with an audio-prefixed language model (LM). The ASR system transcribes ongoing audio and feeds the resulting transcripts, along with an audio-dependent prefix, to the LM, which speculates likely completions for the transcriptions. We experiment with a variety of ASR datasets on which show the efficacy our method and the feasibility of SSR as a method of reducing ASR latency.
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@article{arxiv.2407.04641,
title = {Speculative Speech Recognition by Audio-Prefixed Low-Rank Adaptation of Language Models},
author = {Bolaji Yusuf and Murali Karthick Baskar and Andrew Rosenberg and Bhuvana Ramabhadran},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.04641},
year = {2024}
}
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Interspeech 2024