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Summary of Disentangling Textual and Acoustic Features Of Neural Speech Representations, by Hosein Mohebbi et al.


Disentangling Textual and Acoustic Features of Neural Speech Representations

by Hosein Mohebbi, Grzegorz Chrupała, Willem Zuidema, Afra Alishahi, Ivan Titov

First submitted to arxiv on: 3 Oct 2024

Categories

  • Main: Computation and Language (cs.CL)
  • Secondary: Machine Learning (cs.LG); Sound (cs.SD); Audio and Speech Processing (eess.AS)

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Medium GrooveSquid.com (original content) Medium Difficulty Summary
In this paper, researchers tackle the challenge of separating complex neural speech models into distinct components that can be used in various applications. They propose a disentanglement framework based on the Information Bottleneck principle to separate textual and acoustic features in speech representations. The framework is applied and evaluated for emotion recognition and speaker identification tasks, quantifying the contribution of each feature at different model layers. Additionally, the authors explore using their approach as an attribution method to identify the most important speech frames from both textual and acoustic perspectives.
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This paper develops a way to break down complex neural models that understand speech into two parts: one focused on what’s being said (textual) and another on how it sounds (acoustic). This helps in real-world applications where privacy is a concern, as it can suppress the encoding of personal details like gender or speaker identity. The method is tested for recognizing emotions and identifying speakers, showing how different features contribute to these tasks.

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