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A Semi-spontaneous Dutch Speech Dataset for Speech Enhancement and Speech Recognition

Audio and Speech Processing 2026-03-11 v1

Abstract

We present DRES: a 1.5-hour Dutch realistic elicited (semi-spontaneous) speech dataset from 80 speakers recorded in noisy, public indoor environments. DRES was designed as a test set for the evaluation of state-of-the-art (SOTA) automatic speech recognition (ASR) and speech enhancement (SE) models in a real-world scenario: a person speaking in a public indoor space with background talkers and noise. The speech was recorded with a four-channel linear microphone array. In this work we evaluate the speech quality of five well-known single-channel SE algorithms and the recognition performance of eight SOTA off-the-shelf ASR models before and after applying SE on the speech of DRES. We found that five out of the eight ASR models have WERs lower than 22% on DRES, despite the challenging conditions. In contrast to recent work, we did not find a positive effect of modern single-channel SE on ASR performance, emphasizing the importance of evaluating in realistic conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2603.09725,
  title  = {A Semi-spontaneous Dutch Speech Dataset for Speech Enhancement and Speech Recognition},
  author = {Dimme de Groot and Yuanyuan Zhang and Jorge Martinez and Odette Scharenborg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.09725},
  year   = {2026}
}

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