Marianne de Heer Kloots
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2024
Perception of Phonological Assimilation by Neural Speech Recognition Models
Charlotte Pouw
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Marianne de Heer Kloots
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Afra Alishahi
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Willem Zuidema
Computational Linguistics, Volume 50, Issue 4 - December 2024
Human listeners effortlessly compensate for phonological changes during speech perception, often unconsciously inferring the intended sounds. For example, listeners infer the underlying /n/ when hearing an utterance such as “clea[m] pan”, where [m] arises from place assimilation to the following labial [p]. This article explores how the neural speech recognition model Wav2Vec2 perceives assimilated sounds, and identifies the linguistic knowledge that is implemented by the model to compensate for assimilation during Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR). Using psycholinguistic stimuli, we systematically analyze how various linguistic context cues influence compensation patterns in the model’s output. Complementing these behavioral experiments, our probing experiments indicate that the model shifts its interpretation of assimilated sounds from their acoustic form to their underlying form in its final layers. Finally, our causal intervention experiments suggest that the model relies on minimal phonological context cues to accomplish this shift. These findings represent a step towards better understanding the similarities and differences in phonological processing between neural ASR models and humans.
2023
ChapGTP, ILLC’s Attempt at Raising a BabyLM: Improving Data Efficiency by Automatic Task Formation
Jaap Jumelet
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Michael Hanna
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Marianne de Heer Kloots
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Anna Langedijk
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Charlotte Pouw
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Oskar van der Wal
Proceedings of the BabyLM Challenge at the 27th Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning
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