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Data-Efficient ASR Personalization for Non-Normative Speech Using an Uncertainty-Based Phoneme Difficulty Score for Guided Sampling

Published: September 23, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.20396v1

By: Niclas Pokel , Pehuén Moure , Roman Boehringer and more

Potential Business Impact:

Helps computers understand speech from people with disabilities.

Business Areas:
Speech Recognition Data and Analytics, Software

Automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems struggle with non-normative speech from individuals with impairments caused by conditions like cerebral palsy or structural anomalies. The high acoustic variability and scarcity of training data severely degrade model performance. This work introduces a data-efficient personalization method that quantifies phoneme-level uncertainty to guide fine-tuning. We leverage Monte Carlo Dropout to estimate which phonemes a model finds most difficult and use these estimates for a targeted oversampling strategy. We validate our method on English and German datasets. Crucially, we demonstrate that our model-derived uncertainty strongly correlates with phonemes identified as challenging in an expert clinical logopedic report, marking, to our knowledge, the first work to successfully align model uncertainty with expert assessment of speech difficulty. Our results show that this clinically-validated, uncertainty-guided sampling significantly improves ASR accuracy, delivering a practical framework for personalized and inclusive ASR.

Country of Origin
🇨🇭 Switzerland

Page Count
5 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Audio and Speech Processing