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Bringing NURC/SP to Digital Life: the Role of Open-source Automatic Speech Recognition Models

Computation and Language 2022-10-17 v1 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

The NURC Project that started in 1969 to study the cultured linguistic urban norm spoken in five Brazilian capitals, was responsible for compiling a large corpus for each capital. The digitized NURC/SP comprises 375 inquiries in 334 hours of recordings taken in S\~ao Paulo capital. Although 47 inquiries have transcripts, there was no alignment between the audio-transcription, and 328 inquiries were not transcribed. This article presents an evaluation and error analysis of three automatic speech recognition models trained with spontaneous speech in Portuguese and one model trained with prepared speech. The evaluation allowed us to choose the best model, using WER and CER metrics, in a manually aligned sample of NURC/SP, to automatically transcribe 284 hours.

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@article{arxiv.2210.07852,
  title  = {Bringing NURC/SP to Digital Life: the Role of Open-source Automatic Speech Recognition Models},
  author = {Lucas Rafael Stefanel Gris and Arnaldo Candido Junior and Vinícius G. dos Santos and Bruno A. Papa Dias and Marli Quadros Leite and Flaviane Romani Fernandes Svartman and Sandra Aluísio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.07852},
  year   = {2022}
}