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Extending Whisper with Prompt Tuning to Target-Speaker ASR

Hao Ma, Zhiyuan Peng, Mingjie Shao, Jing Li, Ju Liu

202418 citationsDOI

Abstract

Target-speaker automatic speech recognition (ASR) aims to transcribe the desired speech of a target speaker from multi-talker overlapped utterances. Most of the existing target-speaker ASR (TS-ASR) methods involve either training from scratch or fully finetuning a pre-trained model, leading to significant training costs and becoming inapplicable to large foundation models. This work leverages prompt tuning, a parameter-efficient fine-tuning approach, to extend Whisper, a large-scale single-talker ASR model, to TS-ASR. Variants of prompt tuning approaches along with their configurations are explored and optimized for TS-ASR. Experimental results show that prompt tuning can achieve performance comparable to state-of-the-art full training approaches while only requiring about 1% of task-specific model parameters. Notably, the original Whisper’s features, such as inverse text normalization and timestamp tagging, are retained in target-speaker ASR, keeping the generated transcriptions natural and informative.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSpeech recognitionNormalization (sociology)Speaker recognitionTask (project management)Speaker diarisationArtificial intelligenceEconomicsManagementAnthropologySociologySpeech Recognition and SynthesisSpeech and Audio ProcessingNatural Language Processing Techniques
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