Speech Understanding on Tiny Devices with A Learning Cache
November 30, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· π ACM SIGMOBILE International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services
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Authors
Afsara Benazir, Zhiming Xu, Felix Xiaozhu Lin
arXiv ID
2311.18188
Category
eess.AS: Audio & Speech
Cross-listed
cs.LG
Citations
8
Venue
ACM SIGMOBILE International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
This paper addresses spoken language understanding (SLU) on microcontroller-like embedded devices, integrating on-device execution with cloud offloading in a novel fashion. We leverage temporal locality in the speech inputs to a device and reuse recent SLU inferences accordingly. Our idea is simple: let the device match incoming inputs against cached results, and only offload inputs not matched to any cached ones to the cloud for full inference. Realization of this idea, however, is non-trivial: the device needs to compare acoustic features in a robust yet low-cost way. To this end, we present SpeechCache (or SC), a speech cache for tiny devices. It matches speech inputs at two levels of representations: first by sequences of clustered raw sound units, then as sequences of phonemes. Working in tandem, the two representations offer complementary tradeoffs between cost and efficiency. To boost accuracy even further, our cache learns to personalize: with the mismatched and then offloaded inputs, it continuously finetunes the device's feature extractors with the assistance of the cloud. We implement SC on an off-the-shelf STM32 microcontroller. The complete implementation has a small memory footprint of 2MB. Evaluated on challenging speech benchmarks, our system resolves 45%-90% of inputs on device, reducing the average latency by up to 80% compared to offloading to popular cloud speech recognition services. The benefit brought by our proposed SC is notable even in adversarial settings - noisy environments, cold cache, or one device shared by a number of users.
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