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Intermediate Fine-Tuning Using Imperfect Synthetic Speech for Improving Electrolaryngeal Speech Recognition

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arxiv 2211.01079 v2 pith:B5TABLJE submitted 2022-11-02 cs.SD eess.AS

classification cs.SDeess.AS
keywords speechdataimperfectsyntheticelectrolaryngealfine-tuningrecognitionintermediate
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Research on automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems for electrolaryngeal speakers has been relatively unexplored due to small datasets. When training data is lacking in ASR, a large-scale pretraining and fine tuning framework is often sufficient to achieve high recognition rates; however, in electrolaryngeal speech, the domain shift between the pretraining and fine-tuning data is too large to overcome, limiting the maximum improvement of recognition rates. To resolve this, we propose an intermediate fine-tuning step that uses imperfect synthetic speech to close the domain shift gap between the pretraining and target data. Despite the imperfect synthetic data, we show the effectiveness of this on electrolaryngeal speech datasets, with improvements of 6.1% over the baseline that did not use imperfect synthetic speech. Results show how the intermediate fine-tuning stage focuses on learning the high-level inherent features of the imperfect synthetic data rather than the low-level features such as intelligibility.

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