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Speaker Mask Transformer for Multi-talker Overlapped Speech Recognition

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arxiv 2312.10959 v1 pith:3F3LKAYD submitted 2023-12-18 cs.SD cs.CLeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.CLeess.AS
keywords speakerspeechrecognitiondiarizationoverlappedtasksmodelmulti-talker
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Multi-talker overlapped speech recognition remains a significant challenge, requiring not only speech recognition but also speaker diarization tasks to be addressed. In this paper, to better address these tasks, we first introduce speaker labels into an autoregressive transformer-based speech recognition model to support multi-speaker overlapped speech recognition. Then, to improve speaker diarization, we propose a novel speaker mask branch to detection the speech segments of individual speakers. With the proposed model, we can perform both speech recognition and speaker diarization tasks simultaneously using a single model. Experimental results on the LibriSpeech-based overlapped dataset demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method in both speech recognition and speaker diarization tasks, particularly enhancing the accuracy of speaker diarization in relatively complex multi-talker scenarios.

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  1. Speaker-Distinguishable CTC: Learning Speaker Distinction Using CTC for Multi-Talker Speech Recognition

    eess.AS 2025-06 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    SD-CTC, a CTC extension with per-speaker blank tokens, improves SOT-based two-speaker ASR from 4.7% to 3.5% cpWER on LibriSpeechMix without auxiliary information.

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