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BanglaRobustNet: A Hybrid Denoising-Attention Architecture for Robust Bangla Speech Recognition

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Abstract

Bangla, one of the most widely spoken languages, remains underrepresented in state-of-the-art automatic speech recognition (ASR) research, particularly under noisy and speaker-diverse conditions. This paper presents BanglaRobustNet, a hybrid denoising-attention framework built on Wav2Vec-BERT, designed to address these challenges. The architecture integrates a diffusion-based denoising module to suppress environmental noise while preserving Bangla-specific phonetic cues, and a contextual cross-attention module that conditions recognition on speaker embeddings for robustness across gender, age, and dialects. Trained end-to-end with a composite objective combining CTC loss, phonetic consistency, and speaker alignment, BanglaRobustNet achieves substantial reductions in word error rate (WER) and character error rate (CER) compared to Wav2Vec-BERT and Whisper baselines. Evaluations on Mozilla Common Voice Bangla and augmented noisy speech confirm the effectiveness of our approach, establishing BanglaRobustNet as a robust ASR system tailored to low-resource, noise-prone linguistic settings.

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@article{arxiv.2601.17679,
  title  = {BanglaRobustNet: A Hybrid Denoising-Attention Architecture for Robust Bangla Speech Recognition},
  author = {Md Sazzadul Islam Ridoy and Mubaswira Ibnat Zidney and Sumi Akter and Md. Aminur Rahman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.17679},
  year   = {2026}
}