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Rethinking Evaluation in ASR: Are Our Models Robust Enough?

22 October 2020
Tatiana Likhomanenko
Qiantong Xu
Vineel Pratap
Paden Tomasello
Jacob Kahn
Gilad Avidov
R. Collobert
Gabriel Synnaeve
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Abstract

Is pushing numbers on a single benchmark valuable in automatic speech recognition? Research results in acoustic modeling are typically evaluated based on performance on a single dataset. While the research community has coalesced around various benchmarks, we set out to understand generalization performance in acoustic modeling across datasets - in particular, if models trained on a single dataset transfer to other (possibly out-of-domain) datasets. We show that, in general, reverberative and additive noise augmentation improves generalization performance across domains. Further, we demonstrate that when a large enough set of benchmarks is used, average word error rate (WER) performance over them provides a good proxy for performance on real-world noisy data. Finally, we show that training a single acoustic model on the most widely-used datasets - combined - reaches competitive performance on both research and real-world benchmarks.

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