Data Augmentation for End-to-end Silent Speech Recognition for Laryngectomees

Beiming Cao, Kristin J. Teplansky, Nordine Sebkhi, Arpan Bhavsar, O. Inan, Robin A. Samlan, T. Mau, Jun Wang
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Silent speech recognition (SSR) predicts textual information from silent articulation, which is an algorithm design in silent speech interfaces (SSIs). SSIs have the potential of recov-ering the speech ability of individuals who lost their voice but can still articulate (e.g., laryngectomees). Due to the lo-gistic difficulties in articulatory data collection, current SSR studies suffer limited amount of dataset. Data augmentation aims to increase the training data amount by introducing variations into the existing dataset, but has rarely been investigated in SSR for laryngectomees. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness of multiple data augmentation approaches for SSR including consecutive and intermittent time masking, articulatory dimension masking, sinusoidal noise injection and randomly scaling. Different experimental setups including speaker-dependent, speaker-independent, and speaker-adaptive were used. The SSR models were end-to-end speech recognition models trained with connectionist temporal classification (CTC). Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) datasets collected from multiple healthy speakers and laryngectomees were used. The experimental results have demonstrated that the data augmentation approaches explored performed differently, but generally improved SSR performance. Especially, the consecutive time masking has brought significant improvement on SSR for both healthy speakers and laryngectomees.
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基于数据增强的Laryntomes端到端无声语音识别
无声语音识别(SSR)是无声语音接口(ssi)中的一种算法设计,通过无声发音来预测文本信息。ssi有可能恢复失去声音但仍能表达的个体的语言能力(例如,喉切除术患者)。由于发音数据收集的逻辑困难,目前的SSR研究数据量有限。数据增强旨在通过在现有数据集中引入变体来增加训练数据量,但很少在喉切除术患者的SSR中进行研究。在本研究中,我们研究了连续和间歇时间掩蔽、关节维掩蔽、正弦噪声注入和随机缩放等多种SSR数据增强方法的有效性。不同的实验设置包括说话人依赖、说话人独立和说话人自适应。SSR模型是用连接时间分类(CTC)训练的端到端语音识别模型。使用从多个健康说话者和喉切除术者收集的电磁关节造影(EMA)数据集。实验结果表明,所探索的数据增强方法表现不同,但总体上提高了SSR性能。特别是,连续的时间掩蔽对健康说话者和喉切除者的SSR都有显著的改善。
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