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Acoustically Precise Hesitation Tagging Is Essential for End-to-End Verbatim Transcription Systems

Computation and Language 2025-07-28 v2 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Verbatim transcription for automatic speaking assessment demands accurate capture of disfluencies, crucial for downstream tasks like error analysis and feedback. However, many ASR systems discard or generalize hesitations, losing important acoustic details. We fine-tune Whisper models on the Speak & Improve 2025 corpus using low-rank adaptation (LoRA), without recourse to external audio training data. We compare three annotation schemes: removing hesitations (Pure), generic tags (Rich), and acoustically precise fillers inferred by Gemini 2.0 Flash from existing audio-transcript pairs (Extra). Our challenge system achieved 6.47% WER (Pure) and 5.81% WER (Extra). Post-challenge experiments reveal that fine-tuning Whisper Large V3 Turbo with the "Extra" scheme yielded a 5.5% WER, an 11.3% relative improvement over the "Pure" scheme (6.2% WER). This demonstrates that explicit, realistic filled-pause labeling significantly enhances ASR accuracy for verbatim L2 speech transcription.

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@article{arxiv.2506.04076,
  title  = {Acoustically Precise Hesitation Tagging Is Essential for End-to-End Verbatim Transcription Systems},
  author = {Jhen-Ke Lin and Hao-Chien Lu and Chung-Chun Wang and Hong-Yun Lin and Berlin Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.04076},
  year   = {2025}
}

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accepted to the ISCA SLaTE-2025 Workshop