TY - JOUR
T1 - Decoupling and Interacting Multi-Task Learning Network for Joint Speech and Accent Recognition
AU - Shao, Qijie
AU - Guo, Pengcheng
AU - Yan, Jinghao
AU - Hu, Pengfei
AU - Xie, Lei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Accents pose significant challenges for speech recognition systems. Although joint automatic speech recognition (ASR) and accent recognition (AR) training has been proven effective in handling multi-accent scenarios, current multi-task ASR-AR approaches overlook the granularity differences between tasks. Fine-grained units capture pronunciation-related accent characteristics, while coarse-grained units are better for learning linguistic information. Moreover, an explicit interaction of two tasks can provide complementary information and improve the other's performance, but it is rarely used by existing approaches. In this paper, we propose a novel Decoupling and Interacting Multi-task Network (DIMNet) for joint speech and accent recognition, which is comprised of a connectionist temporal classification (CTC) branch, an AR branch, an ASR branch, and a bottom feature encoder. Specifically, AR and ASR are first decoupled by separated branches and two-granular modeling units to learn task-specific representations. The AR branch is from our previously proposed linguistic-acoustic bimodal AR model and the ASR branch is an encoder-decoder based Conformer model. Then, for the task interaction, the CTC branch provides aligned text for the AR task, while accent embeddings extracted from our AR model are incorporated into the ASR branch's encoder and decoder. Finally, during ASR inference, a cross-granular rescoring method is introduced to fuse the complementary information from the CTC and attention decoder after the decoupling. Our experiments on English and Chinese datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the DIMNet, which achieves ${21.45\%}$/${28.53\%}$ AR accuracy relative improvement and ${32.33\%}$/${14.55\%}$ ASR error rate relative reduction over a published standard baseline, respectively.
AB - Accents pose significant challenges for speech recognition systems. Although joint automatic speech recognition (ASR) and accent recognition (AR) training has been proven effective in handling multi-accent scenarios, current multi-task ASR-AR approaches overlook the granularity differences between tasks. Fine-grained units capture pronunciation-related accent characteristics, while coarse-grained units are better for learning linguistic information. Moreover, an explicit interaction of two tasks can provide complementary information and improve the other's performance, but it is rarely used by existing approaches. In this paper, we propose a novel Decoupling and Interacting Multi-task Network (DIMNet) for joint speech and accent recognition, which is comprised of a connectionist temporal classification (CTC) branch, an AR branch, an ASR branch, and a bottom feature encoder. Specifically, AR and ASR are first decoupled by separated branches and two-granular modeling units to learn task-specific representations. The AR branch is from our previously proposed linguistic-acoustic bimodal AR model and the ASR branch is an encoder-decoder based Conformer model. Then, for the task interaction, the CTC branch provides aligned text for the AR task, while accent embeddings extracted from our AR model are incorporated into the ASR branch's encoder and decoder. Finally, during ASR inference, a cross-granular rescoring method is introduced to fuse the complementary information from the CTC and attention decoder after the decoupling. Our experiments on English and Chinese datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the DIMNet, which achieves ${21.45\%}$/${28.53\%}$ AR accuracy relative improvement and ${32.33\%}$/${14.55\%}$ ASR error rate relative reduction over a published standard baseline, respectively.
KW - ASR-AR multi-task learning
KW - LASAS
KW - two-granularity modeling units
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85177061853&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TASLP.2023.3332542
DO - 10.1109/TASLP.2023.3332542
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85177061853
SN - 2329-9290
VL - 32
SP - 459
EP - 470
JO - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
JF - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
ER -