LLM-based multi-reference evaluation generates multiple valid phrasings and aligns better with human judgments than single-reference methods on 1,356 Korean phrase break annotations.
LLM-Based Multi-Reference Evaluation for Efficient and Robust Assessment of Phrase Break Annotations
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Reliable evaluation of phrase break annotations is crucial, as subtle variations in prosodic boundaries directly affect the clarity and naturalness of speech. However, existing approaches exhibit major limitations: single-reference evaluation assumes a unique gold phrasing for an utterance despite multiple valid phrasings, while human judgment, though flexible, is labor-intensive and unscalable. To address these, we propose LLM-based Multi-Reference Evaluation (LMRE) for phrase break annotations that models the one-to-many nature of prosodic phrasing and generates multiple valid phrasings from minimal demonstrations. On a Korean testbed of 1,356 annotations covering five strategies, LMRE shows stronger alignment with human judgment than single-reference evaluation in both acceptance behavior and score correlation. Our findings demonstrate that LMRE effectively achieves both scalability and multi-reference support, highlighting the potential of LLMs for evaluation in the speech domain.
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LLM-Based Multi-Reference Evaluation for Efficient and Robust Assessment of Phrase Break Annotations
LLM-based multi-reference evaluation generates multiple valid phrasings and aligns better with human judgments than single-reference methods on 1,356 Korean phrase break annotations.