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Efficient Multilingual ASR Finetuning via LoRA Language Experts

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Recent advancements in deep learning have significantly enhanced multilingual automatic speech recognition (ASR) due to the development of advanced model architectures and available large-scale multilingual datasets. Despite that, multilingual ASR still suffers from the curse of multilinguality in that different languages tend to interfere with each other, making it difficult for the ASR model to identify multiple languages effectively while sharing model capacity across them. This paper proposes an efficient finetuning framework for customized multilingual ASR via prepared LoRA language experts based on Whisper. Through LoRA expert fusion or knowledge distillation, our approach achieves better recognition performance on target languages than standard fine-tuning methods. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed models yield approximately 10\% and 15\% relative performance gains in language-aware and language-agnostic scenarios, respectively.

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Efficient Multilingual ASR Finetuning via LoRA Language Experts

cs.CL · 2025-06-11 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Monolingual LoRA language experts, combined by weighted merging (MoLE) or layer-wise knowledge distillation, improve Whisper-based multilingual ASR by about 10-15% relative WER over a plain multilingual LoRA baseline.

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  • Efficient Multilingual ASR Finetuning via LoRA Language Experts cs.CL · 2025-06-11 · conditional · none · ref 2 · internal anchor

    Monolingual LoRA language experts, combined by weighted merging (MoLE) or layer-wise knowledge distillation, improve Whisper-based multilingual ASR by about 10-15% relative WER over a plain multilingual LoRA baseline.