Automatic Speech Recognition
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) aims to accurately transcribe spoken language into text, driving research into robust and efficient models. Current efforts focus on improving accuracy and robustness through techniques like consistency regularization in Connectionist Temporal Classification (CTC), leveraging pre-trained multilingual models for low-resource languages, and integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) for enhanced contextual understanding and improved handling of diverse accents and speech disorders. These advancements have significant implications for accessibility, enabling applications in diverse fields such as healthcare, education, and human-computer interaction.
Papers
Importance of Different Temporal Modulations of Speech: A Tale of Two Perspectives
Samik Sadhu, Hynek Hermansky
Pre-Training Transformer Decoder for End-to-End ASR Model with Unpaired Speech Data
Junyi Ao, Ziqiang Zhang, Long Zhou, Shujie Liu, Haizhou Li, Tom Ko, Lirong Dai, Jinyu Li, Yao Qian, Furu Wei
CTA-RNN: Channel and Temporal-wise Attention RNN Leveraging Pre-trained ASR Embeddings for Speech Emotion Recognition
Chengxin Chen, Pengyuan Zhang
DeepFry: Identifying Vocal Fry Using Deep Neural Networks
Bronya R. Chernyak, Talia Ben Simon, Yael Segal, Jeremy Steffman, Eleanor Chodroff, Jennifer S. Cole, Joseph Keshet
Analyzing the factors affecting usefulness of Self-Supervised Pre-trained Representations for Speech Recognition
Ashish Seth, Lodagala V S V Durga Prasad, Sreyan Ghosh, S. Umesh
Memory-Efficient Training of RNN-Transducer with Sampled Softmax
Jaesong Lee, Lukas Lee, Shinji Watanabe
indic-punct: An automatic punctuation restoration and inverse text normalization framework for Indic languages
Anirudh Gupta, Neeraj Chhimwal, Ankur Dhuriya, Rishabh Gaur, Priyanshi Shah, Harveen Singh Chadha, Vivek Raghavan
Effectiveness of text to speech pseudo labels for forced alignment and cross lingual pretrained models for low resource speech recognition
Anirudh Gupta, Rishabh Gaur, Ankur Dhuriya, Harveen Singh Chadha, Neeraj Chhimwal, Priyanshi Shah, Vivek Raghavan
How Does Pre-trained Wav2Vec 2.0 Perform on Domain Shifted ASR? An Extensive Benchmark on Air Traffic Control Communications
Juan Zuluaga-Gomez, Amrutha Prasad, Iuliia Nigmatulina, Saeed Sarfjoo, Petr Motlicek, Matthias Kleinert, Hartmut Helmke, Oliver Ohneiser, Qingran Zhan
Is Word Error Rate a good evaluation metric for Speech Recognition in Indic Languages?
Priyanshi Shah, Harveen Singh Chadha, Anirudh Gupta, Ankur Dhuriya, Neeraj Chhimwal, Rishabh Gaur, Vivek Raghavan
Improving Speech Recognition for Indic Languages using Language Model
Ankur Dhuriya, Harveen Singh Chadha, Anirudh Gupta, Priyanshi Shah, Neeraj Chhimwal, Rishabh Gaur, Vivek Raghavan
Federated Domain Adaptation for ASR with Full Self-Supervision
Junteng Jia, Jay Mahadeokar, Weiyi Zheng, Yuan Shangguan, Ozlem Kalinli, Frank Seide
4-bit Conformer with Native Quantization Aware Training for Speech Recognition
Shaojin Ding, Phoenix Meadowlark, Yanzhang He, Lukasz Lew, Shivani Agrawal, Oleg Rybakov
Integrating Lattice-Free MMI into End-to-End Speech Recognition
Jinchuan Tian, Jianwei Yu, Chao Weng, Yuexian Zou, Dong Yu
Dynamic Latency for CTC-Based Streaming Automatic Speech Recognition With Emformer
Jingyu Sun, Guiping Zhong, Dinghao Zhou, Baoxiang Li
LightHuBERT: Lightweight and Configurable Speech Representation Learning with Once-for-All Hidden-Unit BERT
Rui Wang, Qibing Bai, Junyi Ao, Long Zhou, Zhixiang Xiong, Zhihua Wei, Yu Zhang, Tom Ko, Haizhou Li
Locality Matters: A Locality-Biased Linear Attention for Automatic Speech Recognition
Jingyu Sun, Guiping Zhong, Dinghao Zhou, Baoxiang Li, Yiran Zhong
ASR data augmentation in low-resource settings using cross-lingual multi-speaker TTS and cross-lingual voice conversion
Edresson Casanova, Christopher Shulby, Alexander Korolev, Arnaldo Candido Junior, Anderson da Silva Soares, Sandra Aluísio, Moacir Antonelli Ponti
Investigating Self-supervised Pretraining Frameworks for Pathological Speech Recognition
Lester Phillip Violeta, Wen-Chin Huang, Tomoki Toda
Short-Term Word-Learning in a Dynamically Changing Environment
Christian Huber, Rishu Kumar, Ondřej Bojar, Alexander Waibel