A synthetic-data pipeline for medical ASR reports sub-1% WER on standard benchmarks, but the reported numbers are internally inconsistent and not reproducible from the paper.
Voice EHR: Introducing Multimodal Audio Data for Health
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Artificial intelligence (AI) models trained on audio data may have the potential to rapidly perform clinical tasks, enhancing medical decision-making and potentially improving outcomes through early detection. Existing technologies depend on limited datasets collected with expensive recording equipment in high-income countries, which challenges deployment in resource-constrained, high-volume settings where audio data may have a profound impact on health equity. This report introduces a novel data type and a corresponding collection system that captures health data through guided questions using only a mobile/web application. The app facilitates the collection of an audio electronic health record (Voice EHR) which may contain complex biomarkers of health from conventional voice/respiratory features, speech patterns, and spoken language with semantic meaning and longitudinal context, potentially compensating for the typical limitations of unimodal clinical datasets. This report presents the application used for data collection, initial experiments on data quality, and case studies which demonstrate the potential of voice EHR to advance the scalability/diversity of audio AI.
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High-precision medical speech recognition through synthetic data and semantic correction: UNITED-MEDASR
A synthetic-data pipeline for medical ASR reports sub-1% WER on standard benchmarks, but the reported numbers are internally inconsistent and not reproducible from the paper.