Speaker-Conditioned Hierarchical Modeling for Automated Speech Scoring

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Abstract

Automatic Speech Scoring (ASS) is the computer-assisted evaluation of a candidate's speaking proficiency in a language. ASS systems face many challenges like open grammar, variable pronunciations, and unstructured or semi-structured content. Recent deep learning approaches have shown some promise in this domain. However, most of these approaches focus on extracting features from single audio, making them suffer from the lack of speaker-specific context required to model such a complex task. We propose a novel deep learning technique for non-native ASS, called speaker-conditioned hierarchical modelling. In our technique, we take advantage of the fact that oral proficiency tests rate multiple responses for a candidate. We extract context vectors from these responses and feed them as additional speaker-specific context to our network to score a particular response. We compare our technique with strong baselines and find that such modelling improves the model's average performance by 6.92% (maximum = 12.86%, minimum = 4.51%). We further show both quantitative and qualitative insights into the importance of this additional context in solving the problem of ASS.

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Singla, Y. K., Gupta, A., Bagga, S., Chen, C., Krishnamurthy, B., & Shah, R. R. (2021). Speaker-Conditioned Hierarchical Modeling for Automated Speech Scoring. In International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings (pp. 1681–1691). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3459637.3482395

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