LCS-CTC: Leveraging Soft Alignments to Enhance Phonetic Transcription Robustness
Abstract
Phonetic speech transcription is crucial for fine-grained linguistic analysis and downstream speech applications. While Connectionist Temporal Classification (CTC) is a widely used approach for such tasks due to its efficiency, it often falls short in recognition performance, especially under unclear and nonfluent speech. In this work, we propose LCS-CTC, a two-stage framework for phoneme-level speech recognition that combines a similarity-aware local alignment algorithm with a constrained CTC training objective. By predicting fine-grained frame-phoneme cost matrices and applying a modified Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) algorithm, our method identifies high-confidence alignment zones which are used to constrain the CTC decoding path space, thereby reducing overfitting and improving generalization ability, which enables both robust recognition and text-free forced alignment. Experiments on both LibriSpeech and PPA demonstrate that LCS-CTC consistently outperforms vanilla CTC baselines, suggesting its potential to unify phoneme modeling across fluent and non-fluent speech.
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@article{arxiv.2508.03937,
title = {LCS-CTC: Leveraging Soft Alignments to Enhance Phonetic Transcription Robustness},
author = {Zongli Ye and Jiachen Lian and Akshaj Gupta and Xuanru Zhou and Haodong Li and Krish Patel and Hwi Joo Park and Dingkun Zhou and Chenxu Guo and Shuhe Li and Sam Wang and Iris Zhou and Cheol Jun Cho and Zoe Ezzes and Jet M. J. Vonk and Brittany T. Morin and Rian Bogley and Lisa Wauters and Zachary A. Miller and Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini and Gopala Anumanchipalli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.03937},
year = {2025}
}
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