CLLGSDASSep 19, 2023

Multimodal Modeling For Spoken Language Identification

CMUDeepMind
arXiv:2309.10567v1h-index: 45
Originality Incremental advance
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This work improves language identification for multimedia applications by leveraging multimodal data, though it is incremental as it builds on existing single-modality methods.

The authors tackled spoken language identification by incorporating metadata like video titles and geographic locations, achieving state-of-the-art results on YouTube video datasets.

Spoken language identification refers to the task of automatically predicting the spoken language in a given utterance. Conventionally, it is modeled as a speech-based language identification task. Prior techniques have been constrained to a single modality; however in the case of video data there is a wealth of other metadata that may be beneficial for this task. In this work, we propose MuSeLI, a Multimodal Spoken Language Identification method, which delves into the use of various metadata sources to enhance language identification. Our study reveals that metadata such as video title, description and geographic location provide substantial information to identify the spoken language of the multimedia recording. We conduct experiments using two diverse public datasets of YouTube videos, and obtain state-of-the-art results on the language identification task. We additionally conduct an ablation study that describes the distinct contribution of each modality for language recognition.

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