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Self-supervised Fine-tuning for Improved Content Representations by Speaker-invariant Clustering

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Self-supervised speech representation models have succeeded in various tasks, but improving them for content-related problems using unlabeled data is challenging. We propose speaker-invariant clustering (Spin), a novel self-supervised learning method that clusters speech representations and performs swapped prediction between the original and speaker-perturbed utterances. Spin disentangles speaker information and preserves content representations with just 45 minutes of fine-tuning on a single GPU. Spin improves pre-trained networks and outperforms prior methods in speech recognition and acoustic unit discovery.

Heng-Jui Chang, Alexander H. Liu, James Glass• 2023

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Automatic Speech RecognitionLibriSpeech clean (test)
WER5.88
1207
Phoneme RecognitionLibrispeech (test-clean)
PER4.18
8
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