Enforcing one transcription convention as ground truth in ASR commits epistemic injustice against speakers with aphasia, as shown by varying WER on AphasiaBank data, leading to the proposal of WER-Range across legitimate conventions.
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Enforcing one transcription convention as ground truth in ASR commits epistemic injustice against speakers with aphasia, as shown by varying WER on AphasiaBank data, leading to the proposal of WER-Range across legitimate conventions.
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