Joint Generation of Captions and Subtitles with Dual Decoding

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Abstract

As the amount of audio-visual content increases, the need to develop automatic captioning and subtitling solutions to match the expectations of a growing international audience appears as the only viable way to boost throughput and lower the related post-production costs. Automatic captioning and subtitling often need to be tightly intertwined to achieve an appropriate level of consistency and synchronization with each other and with the video signal. In this work, we assess a dual decoding scheme to achieve a strong coupling between these two tasks and show how adequacy and consistency are increased, with virtually no additional cost in terms of model size and training complexity.

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Xu, J., Buet, F., Crego, J., Bertin-Lemée, E., & Yvon, F. (2022). Joint Generation of Captions and Subtitles with Dual Decoding. In IWSLT 2022 - 19th International Conference on Spoken Language Translation, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 74–82). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2022.iwslt-1.7

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