Homophone Disambiguation Reveals Patterns of Context Mixing in Speech Transformers

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Authors
  • H. Mohebbi
  • G. ChrupaƂa
  • W. Zuidema
  • A. Alishahi
Publication date 2023
Host editors
  • H. Bouamar
  • J. Pino
  • K. Bali
Book title The 2023 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Book subtitle EMNLP 2023 : Proceedings of the Conference : December 6-10, 2023
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9798891760608
Event 2023 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Pages (from-to) 8249-8260
Publisher Stroudsburg, PA: Association for Computational Linguistics
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
Transformers have become a key architecture in speech processing, but our understanding of how they build up representations of acoustic and linguistic structure is limited. In this study, we address this gap by investigating how measures of 'context-mixing' developed for text models can be adapted and applied to models of spoken language. We identify a linguistic phenomenon that is ideal for such a case study: homophony in French (e.g. livre vs livres), where a speech recognition model has to attend to syntactic cues such as determiners and pronouns in order to disambiguate spoken words with identical pronunciations and transcribe them while respecting grammatical agreement. We perform a series of controlled experiments and probing analyses on Transformer-based speech models. Our findings reveal that representations in encoder-only models effectively incorporate these cues to identify the correct transcription, whereas encoders in encoder-decoder models mainly relegate the task of capturing contextual dependencies to decoder modules.
Document type Conference contribution
Note With supplementary video
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.emnlp-main.513
Other links https://github.com/hmohebbi/ContextMixingASR
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