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Leveraging Pretrained Image-text Models for Improving Audio-Visual Learning (2309.04628v1)

Published 8 Sep 2023 in eess.AS and cs.SD

Abstract: Visually grounded speech systems learn from paired images and their spoken captions. Recently, there have been attempts to utilize the visually grounded models trained from images and their corresponding text captions, such as CLIP, to improve speech-based visually grounded models' performance. However, the majority of these models only utilize the pretrained image encoder. Cascaded SpeechCLIP attempted to generate localized word-level information and utilize both the pretrained image and text encoders. Despite using both, they noticed a substantial drop in retrieval performance. We proposed Segmental SpeechCLIP which used a hierarchical segmental speech encoder to generate sequences of word-like units. We used the pretrained CLIP text encoder on top of these word-like unit representations and showed significant improvements over the cascaded variant of SpeechCLIP. Segmental SpeechCLIP directly learns the word embeddings as input to the CLIP text encoder bypassing the vocabulary embeddings. Here, we explore mapping audio to CLIP vocabulary embeddings via regularization and quantization. As our objective is to distill semantic information into the speech encoders, we explore the usage of large unimodal pretrained LLMs as the text encoders. Our method enables us to bridge image and text encoders e.g. DINO and RoBERTa trained with uni-modal data. Finally, we extend our framework in audio-only settings where only pairs of semantically related audio are available. Experiments show that audio-only systems perform close to the audio-visual system.

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Authors (5)
  1. Saurabhchand Bhati (14 papers)
  2. Thomas Thebaud (15 papers)
  3. Najim Dehak (71 papers)
  4. Laureano Moro-Velazquez (28 papers)
  5. Jesús Villalba (29 papers)
Citations (3)