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Do We Still Need Automatic Speech Recognition for Spoken Language Understanding?
29 November 2021
Lasse Borgholt
Jakob Drachmann Havtorn
Mostafa Abdou
Joakim Edin
Lars Maaløe
Anders Søgaard
Christian Igel
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"Do We Still Need Automatic Speech Recognition for Spoken Language Understanding?"
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Sentence Embedder Guided Utterance Encoder (SEGUE) for Spoken Language Understanding
Yiding Tan
Navonil Majumder
Soujanya Poria
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2
0
20 May 2023
Bridging Speech and Textual Pre-trained Models with Unsupervised ASR
Jiatong Shi
Chan-Jan Hsu
Ho-Lam Chung
Dongji Gao
Leibny Paola García-Perera
Shinji Watanabe
Ann Lee
Hung-yi Lee
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12
0
06 Nov 2022
Finstreder: Simple and fast Spoken Language Understanding with Finite State Transducers using modern Speech-to-Text models
Daniel Bermuth
Alexander Poeppel
Wolfgang Reif
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29 Jun 2022
On the Use of External Data for Spoken Named Entity Recognition
Ankita Pasad
Felix Wu
Suwon Shon
Karen Livescu
Kyu Jeong Han
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14 Dec 2021
Mockingjay: Unsupervised Speech Representation Learning with Deep Bidirectional Transformer Encoders
Andy T. Liu
Shu-Wen Yang
Po-Han Chi
Po-Chun Hsu
Hung-yi Lee
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25 Oct 2019
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