CLSDASAug 9, 2019

Challenging the Boundaries of Speech Recognition: The MALACH Corpus

arXiv:1908.03455v114 citations
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This work addresses the problem of making oral histories accessible for researchers and the public, but it is incremental as it primarily introduces a dataset and baselines.

The paper tackles the challenge of speech recognition on the MALACH corpus, a 375-hour collection of Holocaust testimonies with difficult features like accents and disfluencies, by providing baseline results using deep learning to encourage community development.

There has been huge progress in speech recognition over the last several years. Tasks once thought extremely difficult, such as SWITCHBOARD, now approach levels of human performance. The MALACH corpus (LDC catalog LDC2012S05), a 375-Hour subset of a large archive of Holocaust testimonies collected by the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, presents significant challenges to the speech community. The collection consists of unconstrained, natural speech filled with disfluencies, heavy accents, age-related coarticulations, un-cued speaker and language switching, and emotional speech - all still open problems for speech recognition systems. Transcription is challenging even for skilled human annotators. This paper proposes that the community place focus on the MALACH corpus to develop speech recognition systems that are more robust with respect to accents, disfluencies and emotional speech. To reduce the barrier for entry, a lexicon and training and testing setups have been created and baseline results using current deep learning technologies are presented. The metadata has just been released by LDC (LDC2019S11). It is hoped that this resource will enable the community to build on top of these baselines so that the extremely important information in these and related oral histories becomes accessible to a wider audience.

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