Data Augmentation for Training Dialog Models Robust to Speech Recognition Errors
Speech-based virtual assistants, such as Amazon Alexa, Google assistant, and Apple Siri, typically convert users' audio signals to text data through automatic speech recognition (ASR) and feed the text to downstream dialog models for natural language understanding and response generation. The A...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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09.06.2020
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Summary: | Speech-based virtual assistants, such as Amazon Alexa, Google assistant, and
Apple Siri, typically convert users' audio signals to text data through
automatic speech recognition (ASR) and feed the text to downstream dialog
models for natural language understanding and response generation. The ASR
output is error-prone; however, the downstream dialog models are often trained
on error-free text data, making them sensitive to ASR errors during inference
time. To bridge the gap and make dialog models more robust to ASR errors, we
leverage an ASR error simulator to inject noise into the error-free text data,
and subsequently train the dialog models with the augmented data. Compared to
other approaches for handling ASR errors, such as using ASR lattice or
end-to-end methods, our data augmentation approach does not require any
modification to the ASR or downstream dialog models; our approach also does not
introduce any additional latency during inference time. We perform extensive
experiments on benchmark data and show that our approach improves the
performance of downstream dialog models in the presence of ASR errors, and it
is particularly effective in the low-resource situations where there are
constraints on model size or the training data is scarce. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2006.05635 |