Wangyou Zhang


2025

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VERSA: A Versatile Evaluation Toolkit for Speech, Audio, and Music
Jiatong Shi | Hye-jin Shim | Jinchuan Tian | Siddhant Arora | Haibin Wu | Darius Petermann | Jia Qi Yip | You Zhang | Yuxun Tang | Wangyou Zhang | Dareen Safar Alharthi | Yichen Huang | Koichi Saito | Jionghao Han | Yiwen Zhao | Chris Donahue | Shinji Watanabe
Proceedings of the 2025 Conference of the Nations of the Americas Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (System Demonstrations)

In this work, we introduce VERSA, a unified and standardized evaluation toolkit designed for various speech, audio, and music signals. The toolkit features a Pythonic interface with flexible configuration and dependency control, making it user-friendly and efficient. With full installation, VERSA offers 65 metrics with 729 metric variations based on different configurations. These metrics encompass evaluations utilizing diverse external resources, including matching and non-matching reference audio, text transcriptions, and text captions. As a lightweight yet comprehensive toolkit, VERSA is versatile to support the evaluation of a wide range of downstream scenarios. To demonstrate its capabilities, this work highlights example use cases for VERSA, including audio coding, speech synthesis, speech enhancement, singing synthesis, and music generation. The toolkit is available at https://github.com/shinjiwlab/versa.

2024

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Towards Robust Speech Representation Learning for Thousands of Languages
William Chen | Wangyou Zhang | Yifan Peng | Xinjian Li | Jinchuan Tian | Jiatong Shi | Xuankai Chang | Soumi Maiti | Karen Livescu | Shinji Watanabe
Proceedings of the 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

Self-supervised learning (SSL) has helped extend speech technologies to more languages by reducing the need for labeled data. However, models are still far from supporting the world’s 7000+ languages. We propose XEUS, a Cross-lingual Encoder for Universal Speech, trained on over 1 million hours of data across 4057 languages, extending the language coverage of SSL models 4-fold. We combine 1 million hours of speech from existing publicly accessible corpora with a newly created corpus of 7400+ hours from 4057 languages, which will be publicly released. To handle the diverse conditions of multilingual speech data, we augment the typical SSL masked prediction approach with a novel dereverberation objective, increasing robustness. We evaluate XEUS on several benchmarks, and show that it consistently outperforms or achieves comparable results to state-of-the-art (SOTA) SSL models across a variety of tasks. XEUS sets a new SOTA on the ML-SUPERB benchmark: it outperforms MMS 1B and w2v-BERT 2.0 v2 by 0.8% and 4.4% respectively, despite having less parameters or pre-training data. Checkpoints, code, and data are found in https://www.wavlab.org/activities/2024/xeus/.