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Fluent and Low-latency Simultaneous Speech-to-Speech Translation with Self-adaptive Training

Renjie Zheng, Mingbo Ma, Baigong Zheng, Kaibo Liu, Jiahong Yuan, Kenneth Church, Liang Huang

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Abstract

Simultaneous speech-to-speech translation is an extremely challenging but widely useful scenario that aims to generate target-language speech only a few seconds behind the source-language speech. In addition, we have to continuously translate a speech of multiple sentences, but all recent solutions merely focus on the single-sentence scenario. As a result, current approaches will accumulate more and more latencies in later sentences when the speaker talks faster and introduce unnatural pauses into translated speech when the speaker talks slower. To overcome these issues, we propose Self-Adaptive Translation which flexibly adjusts the length of translations to accommodate different source speech rates. At similar levels of translation quality (as measured by BLEU), our method generates more fluent target speech latency than the baseline, in both Zh<->En directions.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSpeech translationSpeech recognitionSentenceLatency (audio)Speech synthesisNatural language processingFocus (optics)Translation (biology)Machine translationSpeech corpusArtificial intelligenceOpticsBiochemistryTelecommunicationsChemistryGenePhysicsMessenger RNANatural Language Processing TechniquesTopic ModelingSpeech Recognition and Synthesis
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