Lukas Wolf
2023
WhisBERT: Multimodal Text-Audio Language Modeling on 100M Words
Lukas Wolf
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Klemen Kotar
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Greta Tuckute
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Eghbal Hosseini
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Tamar I. Regev
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Ethan Gotlieb Wilcox
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Alexander Scott Warstadt
Proceedings of the BabyLM Challenge at the 27th Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning
Quantifying the redundancy between prosody and text
Lukas Wolf
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Tiago Pimentel
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Evelina Fedorenko
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Ryan Cotterell
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Alex Warstadt
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Ethan Wilcox
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Tamar Regev
Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Prosody—the suprasegmental component of speech, including pitch, loudness, and tempo—carries critical aspects of meaning. However, the relationship between the information conveyed by prosody vs. by the words themselves remains poorly understood. We use large language models (LLMs) to estimate how much information is redundant between prosody and the words themselves. Using a large spoken corpus of English audiobooks, we extract prosodic features aligned to individual words and test how well they can be predicted from LLM embeddings, compared to non-contextual word embeddings. We find a high degree of redundancy between the information carried by the words and prosodic information across several prosodic features, including intensity, duration, pauses, and pitch contours. Furthermore, a word’s prosodic information is redundant with both the word itself and the context preceding as well as following it. Still, we observe that prosodic features can not be fully predicted from text, suggesting that prosody carries information above and beyond the words. Along with this paper, we release a general-purpose data processing pipeline for quantifying the relationship between linguistic information and extra-linguistic features.
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