Fusing multiple parallel pre-trained speech encoders into LLM-based ASR yields consistent performance gains across mono- and multilingual and diarized settings with limited added cost.
Speech Encoder Fusion for LLM-based Automatic Speech Recognition
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Speech-aware large language models (LLMs) can incorporate speech through pre-trained acoustic encoders that project speech features into the LLM embedding space. While the choice of the speech encoder critically influences performance, different encoders often exhibit complementary strengths, motivating their combination. In this work, we investigate whether fusing multiple pre-trained speech encoders can enhance speech-aware LLMs for automatic speech recognition (ASR). We explore several fusion strategies beyond simple feature concatenation, including learned combinations and Transformer-based fusion architectures, and evaluate them across mono- and multilingual ASR settings as well as diarized speech recognition. Our results indicate that carefully fusing multiple parallel speech encoders improves downstream performance in all scenarios with limited computational overhead.
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Speech Encoder Fusion for LLM-based Automatic Speech Recognition
Fusing multiple parallel pre-trained speech encoders into LLM-based ASR yields consistent performance gains across mono- and multilingual and diarized settings with limited added cost.