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We present a two-speaker automatic speech recognition (ASR) system that combines DiCoW -- a diarization-conditioned variant of Whisper -- with DiariZen, a diarization pipeline built on top of Pyannote. We first evaluate both systems in out-of-domain (OOD) multilingual scenarios without any fine-tuning. In this scenario, DiariZen consistently outperforms the baseline Pyannote diarization model, demonstrating strong generalization. Despite being fine-tuned on English-only data for target-speaker ASR, DiCoW retains solid multilingual performance, indicating that encoder modifications preserve Whisper's multilingual capabilities. We then fine-tune both DiCoW and DiariZen on the MLC-SLM challenge data. The fine-tuned DiariZen continues to outperform the fine-tuned Pyannote baseline, while DiCoW sees further gains from domain adaptation. Our final system achieves a micro-average tcpWER/CER of 16.75% and ranks second in Task 2 of the MLC-SLM challenge. Lastly, we identify several labeling inconsistencies in the training data -- such as missing speech segments and incorrect silence annotations -- which can hinder diarization fine-tuning. We propose simple mitigation strategies to address these issues and improve system robustness.

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eess.AS · 2025-06-16 · conditional · novelty 4.0

A modular two-speaker ASR pipeline combining DiariZen diarization and DiCoW target-speaker Whisper achieves 16.75% micro-average tcpWER/CER and second place in the MLC-SLM challenge Task 2.

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  • BUT System for the MLC-SLM Challenge eess.AS · 2025-06-16 · conditional · none · ref 2 · internal anchor

    A modular two-speaker ASR pipeline combining DiariZen diarization and DiCoW target-speaker Whisper achieves 16.75% micro-average tcpWER/CER and second place in the MLC-SLM challenge Task 2.