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Reverb: Open-Source ASR and Diarization from Rev

4 October 2024
Nishchal Bhandari
Danny Chen
Miguel Ángel del Río Fernández
Natalie Delworth
Jennifer Drexler Fox
Miguel Jetté
Quinten McNamara
Corey Miller
Ondrej Novotný
Jan Profant
Nan Qin
Martin Ratajczak
Jean-Philippe Robichaud
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Abstract

Today, we are open-sourcing our core speech recognition and diarization models for non-commercial use. We are releasing both a full production pipeline for developers as well as pared-down research models for experimentation. Rev hopes that these releases will spur research and innovation in the fast-moving domain of voice technology. The speech recognition models released today outperform all existing open source speech recognition models across a variety of long-form speech recognition domains.

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@article{bhandari2025_2410.03930,
  title={ Reverb: Open-Source ASR and Diarization from Rev },
  author={ Nishchal Bhandari and Danny Chen and Miguel Ángel del Río Fernández and Natalie Delworth and Jennifer Drexler Fox and Migüel Jetté and Quinten McNamara and Corey Miller and Ondřej Novotný and Ján Profant and Nan Qin and Martin Ratajczak and Jean-Philippe Robichaud },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.03930},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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