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ASR systems and humans struggle with Dutch dysarthric speech recognition

A new study published on arXiv compares the performance of human listeners and three advanced automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems—Whisper-large-V3, Google Chirp 3, and Omnilingual—in recognizing Dutch dysarthric continuous speech. The research found that both humans and the off-the-shelf ASR systems struggled significantly, with word error rates (WER) exceeding 70% on average. However, fine-tuning the ASR models on dysarthric speech led to a substantial reduction in WER, with personalized models outperforming human listeners and showing promise for supporting daily communication. AI

IMPACT Personalized ASR models show potential to improve daily communication for individuals with dysarthria, though significant challenges remain.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an academic paper detailing research findings.

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ASR systems and humans struggle with Dutch dysarthric speech recognition

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 English(EN) · Yuanyuan Zhang, Dimme de Groot, Jorge Martinez, Odette Scharenborg ·

    Comparing Human and Automatic Recognition of Dutch Dysarthric Continuous Speech: A Case Study

    arXiv:2606.30237v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In our goal to develop personalised dysarthric speech recognition (DSR) models, this study compared the recognition performances of human listeners and those of three state-of-the-art, off-the-shelf ASR systems (Whisper-large-V3, Go…

  2. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 English(EN) · Odette Scharenborg ·

    Comparing Human and Automatic Recognition of Dutch Dysarthric Continuous Speech: A Case Study

    In our goal to develop personalised dysarthric speech recognition (DSR) models, this study compared the recognition performances of human listeners and those of three state-of-the-art, off-the-shelf ASR systems (Whisper-large-V3, Google Chirp 3, and Omnilingual) on the recognitio…