PSRB, a 10.4-hour Persian benchmark built from 3,372 clips and 756 speakers, evaluates ten ASR models and introduces SW-WER, showing that systems are far weaker on regional accents, children's speech, and informal audio than on standard adult read speech.
ASR in German: A Detailed Error Analysis
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The amount of freely available systems for automatic speech recognition (ASR) based on neural networks is growing steadily, with equally increasingly reliable predictions. However, the evaluation of trained models is typically exclusively based on statistical metrics such as WER or CER, which do not provide any insight into the nature or impact of the errors produced when predicting transcripts from speech input. This work presents a selection of ASR model architectures that are pretrained on the German language and evaluates them on a benchmark of diverse test datasets. It identifies cross-architectural prediction errors, classifies those into categories and traces the sources of errors per category back into training data as well as other sources. Finally, it discusses solutions in order to create qualitatively better training datasets and more robust ASR systems.
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PSRB: A Comprehensive Benchmark for Evaluating Persian ASR Systems
PSRB, a 10.4-hour Persian benchmark built from 3,372 clips and 756 speakers, evaluates ten ASR models and introduces SW-WER, showing that systems are far weaker on regional accents, children's speech, and informal audio than on standard adult read speech.