Researchers have developed a new Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system for the Mizo language, a low-resource language, by collecting and curating over 17 hours of speech data. They fine-tuned three Whisper multilingual models and the SraVaani 1.0 Indic multilingual model. The Whisper-large-v3 model achieved the lowest word error rate (WER) of 18.08% conventionally, and 7.22% with morphology-aware evaluation. While SraVaani 1.0 showed a higher initial WER, fine-tuning significantly improved its performance, demonstrating the effectiveness of adapted models for unseen languages. AI
IMPACT Improves accessibility of speech technology for low-resource languages, potentially enabling new applications for Mizo speakers.
RANK_REASON The cluster describes a research paper detailing the creation and evaluation of a speech corpus and fine-tuning of ASR models for a low-resource language. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
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