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Past, Present and Future of Speech Technologies

MBZUAI ·

Pedro J. Moreno, former head of ASR R&D at Google, presented a talk at MBZUAI on the past, present, and future of speech technologies. The talk covered the evolution of speech tech, his career contributions including work on Google Voice search, and the impact of LLMs on speech science. He also discussed the interplay between foundational and applied research and preparing the next generation of scientists. Why it matters: The talk provides insights into the trajectory of speech technologies from a leading researcher, highlighting future directions and the ethical considerations surrounding AI's impact on society.

SpokenNativQA: Multilingual Everyday Spoken Queries for LLMs

arXiv ·

The Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) has released SpokenNativQA, a multilingual spoken question-answering dataset for evaluating LLMs in conversational settings. The dataset contains 33,000 naturally spoken questions and answers across multiple languages, including low-resource and dialect-rich languages. It aims to address the limitations of text-based QA datasets by incorporating speech variability, accents, and linguistic diversity. Why it matters: This benchmark enables more robust evaluation of LLMs in speech-based interactions, particularly for Arabic dialects and other low-resource languages.

LAraBench: Benchmarking Arabic AI with Large Language Models

arXiv ·

LAraBench introduces a benchmark for Arabic NLP and speech processing, evaluating LLMs like GPT-3.5-turbo, GPT-4, BLOOMZ, Jais-13b-chat, Whisper, and USM. The benchmark covers 33 tasks across 61 datasets, using zero-shot and few-shot learning techniques. Results show that SOTA models generally outperform LLMs in zero-shot settings, though larger LLMs with few-shot learning reduce the gap. Why it matters: This benchmark helps assess and improve the performance of LLMs on Arabic language tasks, highlighting areas where specialized models still excel.

LLMVoX: Autoregressive Streaming Text-to-Speech Model for Any LLM

arXiv ·

MBZUAI researchers introduce LLMVoX, a 30M-parameter, LLM-agnostic, autoregressive streaming text-to-speech (TTS) system that generates high-quality speech with low latency. The system preserves the capabilities of the base LLM and achieves a lower Word Error Rate compared to speech-enabled LLMs. LLMVoX supports seamless, infinite-length dialogues and generalizes to new languages with dataset adaptation, including Arabic.

Making human-machine conversation more lifelike than ever at GITEX

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI researchers demonstrated a low-latency, multilingual multimodal AI system at GITEX that integrates speech, text, and visual capabilities for more lifelike human-machine conversation. The demo, led by Dr. Hisham Cholakkal, includes a mobile app where users can point their camera at an object and ask questions, receiving spoken answers in multiple languages. They are also integrating the model into a robot dog that can respond to voice commands. Why it matters: This work addresses key challenges in deploying LLMs to real-world applications in the Middle East, such as multilingual support and real-time responsiveness.