Progressive Continual Learning for Spoken Keyword Spotting

29 Jan 2022  ·  Yizheng Huang, Nana Hou, Nancy F. Chen ·

Catastrophic forgetting is a thorny challenge when updating keyword spotting (KWS) models after deployment. To tackle such challenges, we propose a progressive continual learning strategy for small-footprint spoken keyword spotting (PCL-KWS). Specifically, the proposed PCL-KWS framework introduces a network instantiator to generate the task-specific sub-networks for remembering previously learned keywords. As a result, the PCL-KWS approach incrementally learns new keywords without forgetting prior knowledge. Besides, the keyword-aware network scaling mechanism of PCL-KWS constrains the growth of model parameters while achieving high performance. Experimental results show that after learning five new tasks sequentially, our proposed PCL-KWS approach archives the new state-of-the-art performance of 92.8% average accuracy for all the tasks on Google Speech Command dataset compared with other baselines.

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