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Main Authors: Liu, Wei, Hou, Jingyong, Yang, Dong, Cao, Muyong, Lee, Tan
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.06329
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author Liu, Wei
Hou, Jingyong
Yang, Dong
Cao, Muyong
Lee, Tan
author_facet Liu, Wei
Hou, Jingyong
Yang, Dong
Cao, Muyong
Lee, Tan
contents Covering all languages with a multilingual speech recognition model (MASR) is very difficult. Performing language extension on top of an existing MASR is a desirable choice. In this study, the MASR continual learning problem is probabilistically decomposed into language identity prediction (LP) and cross-lingual adaptation (XLA) sub-problems. Based on this, we propose an architecture-based framework for language extension that can fundamentally solve catastrophic forgetting, debudded as PELE. PELE is designed to be parameter-efficient, incrementally incorporating an add-on module to adapt to a new language. Specifically, different parameter-efficient fine-tuning (PEFT) modules and their variants are explored as potential candidates to perform XLA. Experiments are carried out on 5 new languages with a wide range of low-resourced data sizes. The best-performing PEFT candidate can achieve satisfactory performance across all languages and demonstrates superiority in three of five languages over the continual joint learning setting. Notably, PEFT methods focusing on weight parameters or input features are revealed to be limited in performance, showing significantly inferior extension capabilities compared to inserting a lightweight module in between layers such as an Adapter.
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spellingShingle A Parameter-efficient Language Extension Framework for Multilingual ASR
Liu, Wei
Hou, Jingyong
Yang, Dong
Cao, Muyong
Lee, Tan
Computation and Language
Audio and Speech Processing
Covering all languages with a multilingual speech recognition model (MASR) is very difficult. Performing language extension on top of an existing MASR is a desirable choice. In this study, the MASR continual learning problem is probabilistically decomposed into language identity prediction (LP) and cross-lingual adaptation (XLA) sub-problems. Based on this, we propose an architecture-based framework for language extension that can fundamentally solve catastrophic forgetting, debudded as PELE. PELE is designed to be parameter-efficient, incrementally incorporating an add-on module to adapt to a new language. Specifically, different parameter-efficient fine-tuning (PEFT) modules and their variants are explored as potential candidates to perform XLA. Experiments are carried out on 5 new languages with a wide range of low-resourced data sizes. The best-performing PEFT candidate can achieve satisfactory performance across all languages and demonstrates superiority in three of five languages over the continual joint learning setting. Notably, PEFT methods focusing on weight parameters or input features are revealed to be limited in performance, showing significantly inferior extension capabilities compared to inserting a lightweight module in between layers such as an Adapter.
title A Parameter-efficient Language Extension Framework for Multilingual ASR
topic Computation and Language
Audio and Speech Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.06329