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arxiv: 2408.15297 · v3 · pith:VZR23OTE · submitted 2024-08-27 · eess.AS · cs.AI· cs.CL

YOLO-Stutter: End-to-end Region-Wise Speech Dysfluency Detection

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classification eess.AS cs.AIcs.CL
keywords speechyolo-stutterend-to-enddetectiondysfluenciesdysfluencymethodregion-wise
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Dysfluent speech detection is the bottleneck for disordered speech analysis and spoken language learning. Current state-of-the-art models are governed by rule-based systems which lack efficiency and robustness, and are sensitive to template design. In this paper, we propose YOLO-Stutter: a first end-to-end method that detects dysfluencies in a time-accurate manner. YOLO-Stutter takes imperfect speech-text alignment as input, followed by a spatial feature aggregator, and a temporal dependency extractor to perform region-wise boundary and class predictions. We also introduce two dysfluency corpus, VCTK-Stutter and VCTK-TTS, that simulate natural spoken dysfluencies including repetition, block, missing, replacement, and prolongation. Our end-to-end method achieves state-of-the-art performance with a minimum number of trainable parameters for on both simulated data and real aphasia speech. Code and datasets are open-sourced at https://github.com/rorizzz/YOLO-Stutter

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