NADI 2025: The First Multidialectal Arabic Speech Processing Shared Task
This addresses the problem of processing multidialectal Arabic speech for researchers and practitioners, but it is incremental as it builds on previous shared tasks.
The paper tackled Arabic speech dialect processing through a shared task with three subtasks: spoken dialect identification, speech recognition, and diacritic restoration, achieving best results of 79.8% accuracy, 35.68/12.20 WER/CER, and 55/13 WER/CER respectively.
We present the findings of the sixth Nuanced Arabic Dialect Identification (NADI 2025) Shared Task, which focused on Arabic speech dialect processing across three subtasks: spoken dialect identification (Subtask 1), speech recognition (Subtask 2), and diacritic restoration for spoken dialects (Subtask 3). A total of 44 teams registered, and during the testing phase, 100 valid submissions were received from eight unique teams. The distribution was as follows: 34 submissions for Subtask 1 "five teamsæ, 47 submissions for Subtask 2 "six teams", and 19 submissions for Subtask 3 "two teams". The best-performing systems achieved 79.8% accuracy on Subtask 1, 35.68/12.20 WER/CER (overall average) on Subtask 2, and 55/13 WER/CER on Subtask 3. These results highlight the ongoing challenges of Arabic dialect speech processing, particularly in dialect identification, recognition, and diacritic restoration. We also summarize the methods adopted by participating teams and briefly outline directions for future editions of NADI.