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arxiv: 2409.12042 · v1 · pith:DRXXS2YU · submitted 2024-09-18 · cs.CL · cs.SD· eess.AS

ASR Benchmarking: Need for a More Representative Conversational Dataset

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classification cs.CL cs.SDeess.AS
keywords conversationalbenchmarksspeechdatasetdisfluenciesneedperformanceunstructured
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Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems have achieved remarkable performance on widely used benchmarks such as LibriSpeech and Fleurs. However, these benchmarks do not adequately reflect the complexities of real-world conversational environments, where speech is often unstructured and contains disfluencies such as pauses, interruptions, and diverse accents. In this study, we introduce a multilingual conversational dataset, derived from TalkBank, consisting of unstructured phone conversation between adults. Our results show a significant performance drop across various state-of-the-art ASR models when tested in conversational settings. Furthermore, we observe a correlation between Word Error Rate and the presence of speech disfluencies, highlighting the critical need for more realistic, conversational ASR benchmarks.

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