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arxiv: 2507.04554 · v2 · pith:YZGYRX6Dnew · submitted 2025-07-06 · 💻 cs.SD · cs.CL· cs.LG· eess.AS

Self-supervised learning of speech representations with Dutch archival data

classification 💻 cs.SD cs.CLcs.LGeess.AS
keywords datapre-trainingarchivaldatasetdutchwav2vecbroadcastlearning
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This paper explores the use of Dutch archival television broadcast data for self-supervised learning of speech foundation models, specifically wav2vec 2.0. We first study data quality assumptions for pre-training, and show how music, noise and speaker overlap affect SSL convergence and downstream fine-tuning performance. Secondly, we explore effectively pre-processing strategies to convert the noisy broadcast dataset into a qualitative dataset for pre-training, by using Whisper and WhisperX. Thirdly, we compare mono-lingual and multi-lingual pre-training with equivalent amounts of data, and show that mono-lingual pre-training is more robust to out-of-domain data. Lastly, we achieve a state-of-the-art LARGE wav2vec 2.0 model for the Dutch language, by a continuation of pre-training a wav2vec 2.0 XLS-R model checkpoint with our 55k hour archival dataset.

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