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Cascaded encoders for fine-tuning ASR models on overlapped speech

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arxiv 2306.16398 v1 pith:6URWBCXS submitted 2023-06-28 cs.SD eess.AS

classification cs.SDeess.AS
keywords modelmulti-talkerspeechfoundationmodelsbeenoverlappingutterances
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Multi-talker speech recognition (MT-ASR) has been shown to improve ASR performance on speech containing overlapping utterances from more than one speaker. Multi-talker models have typically been trained from scratch using simulated or actual overlapping speech datasets. On the other hand, the trend in ASR has been to train foundation models using massive datasets collected from a wide variety of task domains. Given the scale of these models and their ability to generalize well across a variety of domains, it makes sense to consider scenarios where a foundation model is augmented with multi-talker capability. This paper presents an MT-ASR model formed by combining a well-trained foundation model with a multi-talker mask model in a cascaded RNN-T encoder configuration. Experimental results show that the cascade configuration provides improved WER on overlapping speech utterances with respect to a baseline multi-talker model without sacrificing performance achievable by the foundation model on non-overlapping utterances.

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