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CALM: Joint Contextual Acoustic-Linguistic Modeling for Personalization of Multi-Speaker ASR

Audio and Speech Processing 2026-05-14 v2 Computation and Language Sound

Abstract

We present CALM, a joint Contextual Acoustic-Linguistic Modeling framework for multi-speaker automatic speech recognition (ASR). In personalized AI scenarios, the joint availability of acoustic and linguistic cues naturally motivates the integration of target-speaker conditioning with contextual biasing in overlapping conversations. CALM implements this integration in an end-to-end framework through speaker embedding-driven target-speaker extraction and dynamic vocabulary-based contextual biasing. We evaluate CALM on simulated English (LibriSpeechMix) and Japanese (Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese mixtures, CSJMix). On two-speaker mixtures, CALM reduces biased word error rate (B-WER) from 12.7 to 4.7 on LibriSpeech2Mix and biased character error rate (B-CER) from 16.6 to 8.4 on CSJMix2 (eval3), demonstrating the effectiveness of joint acoustic-linguistic modeling across languages. We additionally report results on the AMI corpus (IHM-mix condition) to validate performance on standardized speech mixtures.

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@article{arxiv.2601.22792,
  title  = {CALM: Joint Contextual Acoustic-Linguistic Modeling for Personalization of Multi-Speaker ASR},
  author = {Muhammad Shakeel and Yosuke Fukumoto and Chikara Maeda and Chyi-Jiunn Lin and Shinji Watanabe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.22792},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted to IEEE ICASSP 2026