Given recent advances in generative AI technology, a key question is how large language models (LLMs) can enhance acoustic modeling tasks using text decoding results from a frozen, pretrained automatic speech recognition (ASR) model. To explore new capabilities in language modeling for speech processing, we introduce the generative speech transcription error correction (GenSEC) challenge. This challenge comprises three post-ASR language modeling tasks: (i) post-ASR transcription correction, (ii) speaker tagging, and (iii) emotion recognition. These tasks aim to emulate future LLM-based agents handling voice-based interfaces while remaining accessible to a broad audience by utilizing open pretrained language models or agent-based APIs. We also discuss insights from baseline evaluations, as well as lessons learned for designing future evaluations.
Yang, C.H., Park, T., Gong, Y., Li, Y., Chen, Z., Lin, Y., et al. (2024). Large Language Model Based Generative Error Correction: A Challenge and Baselines For Speech Recognition, Speaker Tagging, and Emotion Recognition. In Proceedings of 2024 IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop, SLT 2024 (pp. 371-378). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/slt61566.2024.10832176].
Large Language Model Based Generative Error Correction: A Challenge and Baselines For Speech Recognition, Speaker Tagging, and Emotion Recognition
Siniscalchi, Sabato MarcoSupervision
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2024-01-01
Abstract
Given recent advances in generative AI technology, a key question is how large language models (LLMs) can enhance acoustic modeling tasks using text decoding results from a frozen, pretrained automatic speech recognition (ASR) model. To explore new capabilities in language modeling for speech processing, we introduce the generative speech transcription error correction (GenSEC) challenge. This challenge comprises three post-ASR language modeling tasks: (i) post-ASR transcription correction, (ii) speaker tagging, and (iii) emotion recognition. These tasks aim to emulate future LLM-based agents handling voice-based interfaces while remaining accessible to a broad audience by utilizing open pretrained language models or agent-based APIs. We also discuss insights from baseline evaluations, as well as lessons learned for designing future evaluations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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