Improving Large-Scale Weakly Supervised ASR by Filtering and Selection

Abstract

Leveraging large-scale weakly supervised datasets is crucial to train robust end-to-end automatic speech recognition (ASR) models. However, such datasets often contain noisy labels and lack domain specificity, limiting their effectiveness. To address these issues and make better use of weakly supervised datasets, we propose a novel training approach incorporating data filtering and selection. Our approach consists of three steps: pretraining on the entire dataset, continued pretraining on a filtered subset based on character error rate (CER), and fine-tuning on a small number of acoustically similar samples to the target domain, selected from the filtered subset. In experiments with a 90,000-hour weakly supervised Japanese dataset, the proposed filtering and selection methods synergistically reduced CER by up to 6.4% and 4.0%, respectively, even though these steps reused training samples already used in the first pretraining step.

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