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Development of Hybrid ASR Systems for Low Resource Medical Domain Conversational Telephone Speech

Computation and Language 2023-09-25 v4 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Language barriers present a great challenge in our increasingly connected and global world. Especially within the medical domain, e.g. hospital or emergency room, communication difficulties and delays may lead to malpractice and non-optimal patient care. In the HYKIST project, we consider patient-physician communication, more specifically between a German-speaking physician and an Arabic- or Vietnamese-speaking patient. Currently, a doctor can call the Triaphon service to get assistance from an interpreter in order to help facilitate communication. The HYKIST goal is to support the usually non-professional bilingual interpreter with an automatic speech translation system to improve patient care and help overcome language barriers. In this work, we present our ASR system development efforts for this conversational telephone speech translation task in the medical domain for two languages pairs, data collection, various acoustic model architectures and dialect-induced difficulties.

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@article{arxiv.2210.13397,
  title  = {Development of Hybrid ASR Systems for Low Resource Medical Domain Conversational Telephone Speech},
  author = {Christoph Lüscher and Mohammad Zeineldeen and Zijian Yang and Tina Raissi and Peter Vieting and Khai Le-Duc and Weiyue Wang and Ralf Schlüter and Hermann Ney},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.13397},
  year   = {2023}
}

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ASR System Paper for HYKIST project