Search Results for author: Evgeny Kharitonov

Found 4 papers, 3 papers with code

Towards Interactive Language Modeling

no code implementations14 Dec 2021 Maartje ter Hoeve, Evgeny Kharitonov, Dieuwke Hupkes, Emmanuel Dupoux

As a first contribution we present a road map in which we detail the steps that need to be taken towards interactive language modeling.

Language Acquisition Language Modelling

Generative Spoken Language Modeling from Raw Audio

2 code implementations1 Feb 2021 Kushal Lakhotia, Evgeny Kharitonov, Wei-Ning Hsu, Yossi Adi, Adam Polyak, Benjamin Bolte, Tu-Anh Nguyen, Jade Copet, Alexei Baevski, Adelrahman Mohamed, Emmanuel Dupoux

We introduce Generative Spoken Language Modeling, the task of learning the acoustic and linguistic characteristics of a language from raw audio (no text, no labels), and a set of metrics to automatically evaluate the learned representations at acoustic and linguistic levels for both encoding and generation.

Language Modelling Resynthesis

The Zero Resource Speech Benchmark 2021: Metrics and baselines for unsupervised spoken language modeling

2 code implementations23 Nov 2020 Tu Anh Nguyen, Maureen de Seyssel, Patricia Rozé, Morgane Rivière, Evgeny Kharitonov, Alexei Baevski, Ewan Dunbar, Emmanuel Dupoux

We introduce a new unsupervised task, spoken language modeling: the learning of linguistic representations from raw audio signals without any labels, along with the Zero Resource Speech Benchmark 2021: a suite of 4 black-box, zero-shot metrics probing for the quality of the learned models at 4 linguistic levels: phonetics, lexicon, syntax and semantics.

Clustering Language Modelling +1

Libri-Light: A Benchmark for ASR with Limited or No Supervision

2 code implementations17 Dec 2019 Jacob Kahn, Morgane Rivière, Weiyi Zheng, Evgeny Kharitonov, Qiantong Xu, Pierre-Emmanuel Mazaré, Julien Karadayi, Vitaliy Liptchinsky, Ronan Collobert, Christian Fuegen, Tatiana Likhomanenko, Gabriel Synnaeve, Armand Joulin, Abdel-rahman Mohamed, Emmanuel Dupoux

Additionally, we provide baseline systems and evaluation metrics working under three settings: (1) the zero resource/unsupervised setting (ABX), (2) the semi-supervised setting (PER, CER) and (3) the distant supervision setting (WER).

 Ranked #1 on Speech Recognition on Libri-Light test-other (ABX-within metric)

speech-recognition Speech Recognition

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