Active Learning for Speech Recognition: the Power of Gradients

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Authors Jiaji Huang, Rewon Child, Vinay Rao, Hairong Liu, Sanjeev Satheesh, Adam Coates arXiv ID 1612.03226 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.LG, stat.ML Citations 67 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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In training speech recognition systems, labeling audio clips can be expensive, and not all data is equally valuable. Active learning aims to label only the most informative samples to reduce cost. For speech recognition, confidence scores and other likelihood-based active learning methods have been shown to be effective. Gradient-based active learning methods, however, are still not well-understood. This work investigates the Expected Gradient Length (EGL) approach in active learning for end-to-end speech recognition. We justify EGL from a variance reduction perspective, and observe that EGL's measure of informativeness picks novel samples uncorrelated with confidence scores. Experimentally, we show that EGL can reduce word errors by 11\%, or alternatively, reduce the number of samples to label by 50\%, when compared to random sampling.
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