Four-in-One: A Joint Approach to Inverse Text Normalization, Punctuation, Capitalization, and Disfluency for Automatic Speech Recognition
Features such as punctuation, capitalization, and formatting of entities are important for readability, understanding, and natural language processing tasks. However, Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems produce spoken-form text devoid of formatting, and tagging approaches to formatting addres...
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Zusammenfassung: | Features such as punctuation, capitalization, and formatting of entities are
important for readability, understanding, and natural language processing
tasks. However, Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems produce spoken-form
text devoid of formatting, and tagging approaches to formatting address just
one or two features at a time. In this paper, we unify spoken-to-written text
conversion via a two-stage process: First, we use a single transformer tagging
model to jointly produce token-level tags for inverse text normalization (ITN),
punctuation, capitalization, and disfluencies. Then, we apply the tags to
generate written-form text and use weighted finite state transducer (WFST)
grammars to format tagged ITN entity spans. Despite joining four models into
one, our unified tagging approach matches or outperforms task-specific models
across all four tasks on benchmark test sets across several domains. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2210.15063 |