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Multitask Learning with Capsule Networks for Speech-to-Intent Applications

Published 18 Feb 2020 in eess.AS | (2002.07450v1)

Abstract: Voice controlled applications can be a great aid to society, especially for physically challenged people. However this requires robustness to all kinds of variations in speech. A spoken language understanding system that learns from interaction with and demonstrations from the user, allows the use of such a system in different settings and for different types of speech, even for deviant or impaired speech, while also allowing the user to choose a phrasing. The user gives a command and enters its intent through an interface, after which the model learns to map the speech directly to the right action. Since the effort of the user should be as low as possible, capsule networks have drawn interest due to potentially needing little training data compared to deeper neural networks. In this paper, we show how capsules can incorporate multitask learning, which often can improve the performance of a model when the task is difficult. The basic capsule network will be expanded with a regularisation to create more structure in its output: it learns to identify the speaker of the utterance by forcing the required information into the capsule vectors. To this end we move from a speaker dependent to a speaker independent setting.

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