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Efficient Adaptation of Multilingual Models for Japanese ASR

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This study explores fine-tuning multilingual ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) models, specifically OpenAI's Whisper-Tiny, to improve performance in Japanese. While multilingual models like Whisper offer versatility, they often lack precision in specific languages. Conversely, monolingual models like ReazonSpeech excel in language-specific tasks but are less adaptable. Using Japanese-specific datasets and Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) along with end-to-end (E2E) training, we fine-tuned Whisper-Tiny to bridge this gap. Our results show that fine-tuning reduced Whisper-Tiny's Character Error Rate (CER) from 32.7 to 20.8 with LoRA and to 14.7 with end-to-end fine-tuning, surpassing Whisper-Base's CER of 20.2. However, challenges with domain-specific terms remain, highlighting the need for specialized datasets. These findings demonstrate that fine-tuning multilingual models can achieve strong language-specific performance while retaining their flexibility. This approach provides a scalable solution for improving ASR in resource-constrained environments and languages with complex writing systems like Japanese.

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  • A Self-Refining Framework for Enhancing ASR Using TTS-Synthesized Data cs.CL · 2025-06-10 · conditional · none · ref 22 · internal anchor

    Fine-tuning Whisper-large-v2 on 10,000 hours of synthesized Mandarin plus small real English/code-switching sets yields Twister, cutting mixed error rate by up to 56% on code-switching and 19% on Taiwanese Mandarin.