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LearnerVoice: A Dataset of Non-Native English Learners' Spontaneous Speech

Computation and Language 2024-10-07 v2 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Prevalent ungrammatical expressions and disfluencies in spontaneous speech from second language (L2) learners pose unique challenges to Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems. However, few datasets are tailored to L2 learner speech. We publicly release LearnerVoice, a dataset consisting of 50.04 hours of audio and transcriptions of L2 learners' spontaneous speech. Our linguistic analysis reveals that transcriptions in our dataset contain L2S (L2 learner's Spontaneous speech) features, consisting of ungrammatical expressions and disfluencies (e.g., filler words, word repetitions, self-repairs, false starts), significantly more than native speech datasets. Fine-tuning whisper-small.en with LearnerVoice achieves a WER of 10.26%, 44.2% lower than vanilla whisper-small.en. Furthermore, our qualitative analysis indicates that 54.2% of errors from the vanilla model on LearnerVoice are attributable to L2S features, with 48.1% of them being reduced in the fine-tuned model.

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@article{arxiv.2407.04280,
  title  = {LearnerVoice: A Dataset of Non-Native English Learners' Spontaneous Speech},
  author = {Haechan Kim and Junho Myung and Seoyoung Kim and Sungpah Lee and Dongyeop Kang and Juho Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.04280},
  year   = {2024}
}

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