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A Reference-less Quality Metric for Automatic Speech Recognition via Contrastive-Learning of a Multi-Language Model with Self-Supervision

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arxiv 2306.13114 v1 pith:JJAL75PI submitted 2023-06-21 cs.CL eess.AS

classification cs.CLeess.AS
keywords metricqualityexperimentsmodelspeechautomaticfine-tunedhypotheses
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The common standard for quality evaluation of automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems is reference-based metrics such as the Word Error Rate (WER), computed using manual ground-truth transcriptions that are time-consuming and expensive to obtain. This work proposes a multi-language referenceless quality metric, which allows comparing the performance of different ASR models on a speech dataset without ground truth transcriptions. To estimate the quality of ASR hypotheses, a pre-trained language model (LM) is fine-tuned with contrastive learning in a self-supervised learning manner. In experiments conducted on several unseen test datasets consisting of outputs from top commercial ASR engines in various languages, the proposed referenceless metric obtains a much higher correlation with WER scores and their ranks than the perplexity metric from the state-of-art multi-lingual LM in all experiments, and also reduces WER by more than $7\%$ when used for ensembling hypotheses. The fine-tuned model and experiments are made available for the reproducibility: https://github.com/aixplain/NoRefER

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