ON UNSUPERVISED UNCERTAINTY-DRIVEN SPEECH PSEUDO-LABEL FILTERING AND MODEL CALIBRATION - Archive ouverte HAL
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ON UNSUPERVISED UNCERTAINTY-DRIVEN SPEECH PSEUDO-LABEL FILTERING AND MODEL CALIBRATION

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Pseudo-label (PL) filtering forms a crucial part of Self-Training (ST) methods for unsupervised domain adaptation. Dropout-based Uncertainty-driven Self-Training (DUST) proceeds by first training a teacher model on source domain labeled data. Then, the teacher model is used to provide PLs for the unlabeled target domain data. Finally, we train a student on augmented labeled and pseudo-labeled data. The process is iterative, where the student becomes the teacher for the next DUST iteration. A crucial step that precedes the student model training in each DUST iteration is filtering out noisy PLs that could lead the student model astray. In DUST, we proposed a simple, effective, and theoretically sound PL filtering strategy based on the teacher model's uncertainty about its predictions on unlabeled speech utterances. We estimate the model's uncertainty by computing disagreement amongst multiple samples drawn from the teacher model during inference by injecting noise via dropout. In this work, we show that DUST's PL filtering, as initially used, may fail under severe source and target domain mismatch. We suggest several approaches to eliminate or alleviate this issue. Further, we bring insights from the research in neural network model calibration to DUST and show that a well-calibrated model correlates strongly with a positive outcome of the DUST PL filtering step.
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hal-04017325 , version 1 (07-03-2023)

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Nauman Dawalatabad, Sameer Khurana, Antoine Laurent, James Glass. ON UNSUPERVISED UNCERTAINTY-DRIVEN SPEECH PSEUDO-LABEL FILTERING AND MODEL CALIBRATION. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Jun 2023, Rhodes Island, Greece. ⟨hal-04017325⟩
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