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arxiv: 2409.13582 · v1 · pith:5AZ7XQK4new · submitted 2024-09-20 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.AI· cs.SD

Time and Tokens: Benchmarking End-to-End Speech Dysfluency Detection

classification 📡 eess.AS cs.AIcs.SD
keywords problemspeechdetectiondysfluencybenchmarkdevelopdysfluenciesmethods
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Speech dysfluency modeling is a task to detect dysfluencies in speech, such as repetition, block, insertion, replacement, and deletion. Most recent advancements treat this problem as a time-based object detection problem. In this work, we revisit this problem from a new perspective: tokenizing dysfluencies and modeling the detection problem as a token-based automatic speech recognition (ASR) problem. We propose rule-based speech and text dysfluency simulators and develop VCTK-token, and then develop a Whisper-like seq2seq architecture to build a new benchmark with decent performance. We also systematically compare our proposed token-based methods with time-based methods, and propose a unified benchmark to facilitate future research endeavors. We open-source these resources for the broader scientific community. The project page is available at https://rorizzz.github.io/

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