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Understanding Self-Attention of Self-Supervised Audio Transformers

Shu-Wen Yang, Andy T. Liu, Hung-yi Lee

202024 citationsDOI

Abstract

Self-supervised Audio Transformers (SAT) enable great success in many downstream speech applications like ASR, but how they work has not been widely explored yet.In this work, we present multiple strategies for the analysis of attention mechanisms in SAT.We categorize attentions into explainable categories, where we discover each category possesses its own unique functionality.We provide a visualization tool for understanding multi-head self-attention, importance ranking strategies for identifying critical attention, and attention refinement techniques to improve model performance.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCategorizationTransformerVisualizationRanking (information retrieval)Human–computer interactionMachine learningArtificial intelligenceData scienceEngineeringElectrical engineeringVoltageSpeech Recognition and SynthesisMusic and Audio ProcessingSpeech and Audio Processing
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