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An Analysis of Degenerating Speech Due to Progressive Dysarthria on ASR Performance

Katrin Tomanek, Katie Seaver, Pan-Pan Jiang, Richard Cave, Lauren Harrell, Jordan R. Green

202311 citationsDOI

Abstract

Although personalized automatic speech recognition (ASR) models have recently been improved to recognize even severely impaired speech, model performance may degrade over time for persons with degenerating speech. The aims of this study were to (1) analyze the change of performance of ASR over time in individuals with degrading speech, and (2) explore mitigation strategies to optimize recognition throughout disease progression. Speech was recorded by four individuals with degrading speech due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Word error rates (WER) across recording sessions were computed for three ASR models: Unadapted Speaker Independent (U-SI), Adapted Speaker Independent (A-SI), and Adapted Speaker Dependent (A-SD or personalized). The performance of all models degraded significantly over time as speech became more impaired, but the A-SD model improved markedly when updated with recordings from the severe stages of speech progression. Recording additional utterances early in the disease before significant speech degradation did not improve the performance of A-SD models. This emphasizes the importance of continuous recording (and model retraining) when providing personalized models for individuals with progressive speech impairments.

Topics & Concepts

DysarthriaSpeech recognitionComputer scienceAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisSpeech processingRetrainingAudiologyMedicineDiseaseInternational tradePathologyBusinessVoice and Speech DisordersDysphagia Assessment and ManagementAssistive Technology in Communication and Mobility
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