Conditioning an SOT multi-talker ASR decoder on EEND-EDA speaker embeddings and activity information lowers WER on Libri2Mix and Libri3Mix, provided the diarization branch is accurate.
SC-SOT: Conditioning the Decoder on Diarized Speaker Information for End-to-End Overlapped Speech Recognition
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We propose Speaker-Conditioned Serialized Output Training (SC-SOT), an enhanced SOT-based training for E2E multi-talker ASR. We first probe how SOT handles overlapped speech, and we found the decoder performs implicit speaker separation. We hypothesize this implicit separation is often insufficient due to ambiguous acoustic cues in overlapping regions. To address this, SC-SOT explicitly conditions the decoder on speaker information, providing detailed information about "who spoke when". Specifically, we enhance the decoder by incorporating: (1) speaker embeddings, which allow the model to focus on the acoustic characteristics of the target speaker, and (2) speaker activity information, which guides the model to suppress non-target speakers. The speaker embeddings are derived from a jointly trained E2E speaker diarization model, mitigating the need for speaker enrollment. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our conditioning approach on overlapped speech.
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SC-SOT: Conditioning the Decoder on Diarized Speaker Information for End-to-End Overlapped Speech Recognition
Conditioning an SOT multi-talker ASR decoder on EEND-EDA speaker embeddings and activity information lowers WER on Libri2Mix and Libri3Mix, provided the diarization branch is accurate.