Toward Zero Oracle Word Error Rate on the Switchboard Benchmark

06/13/2022
by   Arlo Faria, et al.
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The "Switchboard benchmark" is a very well-known test set in automatic speech recognition (ASR) research, establishing record-setting performance for systems that claim human-level transcription accuracy. This work highlights lesser-known practical considerations of this evaluation, demonstrating major improvements in word error rate (WER) by correcting the reference transcriptions and deviating from the official scoring methodology. In this more detailed and reproducible scheme, even commercial ASR systems can score below 5 2.3 penalize deletions and appears to be more discriminating for human vs. machine performance. While commercial ASR systems are still below this threshold, a research system is shown to clearly surpass the accuracy of commercial human speech recognition. This work also explores using standardized scoring tools to compute oracle WER by selecting the best among a list of alternatives. A phrase alternatives representation is compared to utterance-level N-best lists and word-level data structures; using dense lattices and adding out-of-vocabulary words, this achieves an oracle WER of 0.18

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