Whisper-Flamingo: Integrating Visual Features into Whisper for Audio-Visual Speech Recognition and Translation
Abstract
Audio-Visual Speech Recognition (AVSR) uses lip-based video to improve performance in noise. Since videos are harder to obtain than audio, the video training data of AVSR models is usually limited to a few thousand hours. In contrast, speech models such as Whisper are trained with hundreds of thousands of hours of data, and thus learn a better speech-to-text decoder. The huge training data difference motivates us to adapt Whisper to handle video inputs. Inspired by Flamingo which injects visual features into language models, we propose Whisper-Flamingo which integrates visual features into the Whisper speech recognition and translation model with gated cross attention. Our models achieve state-of-the-art ASR WER (0.68%) and AVSR WER (0.76%) on LRS3, and state-of-the-art ASR WER (1.3%) and AVSR WER (1.4%) on LRS2. Audio-visual Whisper-Flamingo outperforms audio-only Whisper on English speech recognition and En-X translation for 6 languages in noisy conditions. Moreover, Whisper-Flamingo is versatile and conducts all of these tasks using one set of parameters, while prior methods are trained separately on each language.
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@article{arxiv.2406.10082,
title = {Whisper-Flamingo: Integrating Visual Features into Whisper for Audio-Visual Speech Recognition and Translation},
author = {Andrew Rouditchenko and Yuan Gong and Samuel Thomas and Leonid Karlinsky and Hilde Kuehne and Rogerio Feris and James Glass},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.10082},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Interspeech 2024. V3: Added results on LRS2. Code at https://github.com/roudimit/whisper-flamingo