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RECOVER: Robust Entity Correction via agentic Orchestration of hypothesis Variants for Evidence-based Recovery

Computation and Language 2026-03-18 v1 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Entity recognition in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is challenging for rare and domain-specific terms. In domains such as finance, medicine, and air traffic control, these errors are costly. If the entities are entirely absent from the ASR output, post-ASR correction becomes difficult. To address this, we introduce RECOVER, an agentic correction framework that serves as a tool-using agent. It leverages multiple hypotheses as evidence from ASR, retrieves relevant entities, and applies Large Language Model (LLM) correction under constraints. The hypotheses are used using different strategies, namely, 1-Best, Entity-Aware Select, Recognizer Output Voting Error Reduction (ROVER) Ensemble, and LLM-Select. Evaluated across five diverse datasets, it achieves 8-46% relative reductions in entity-phrase word error rate (E-WER) and increases recall by up to 22 percentage points. The LLM-Select achieves the best overall performance in entity correction while maintaining overall WER.

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@article{arxiv.2603.16411,
  title  = {RECOVER: Robust Entity Correction via agentic Orchestration of hypothesis Variants for Evidence-based Recovery},
  author = {Abhishek Kumar and Aashraya Sachdeva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.16411},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

Under review. Submitted to Interspeech 2026