Some voices are too common: Building fair speech recognition systems using the Common Voice dataset

1 Jun 2023  ·  Lucas Maison, Yannick Estève ·

Automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems become increasingly efficient thanks to new advances in neural network training like self-supervised learning. However, they are known to be unfair toward certain groups, for instance, people speaking with an accent. In this work, we use the French Common Voice dataset to quantify the biases of a pre-trained wav2vec~2.0 model toward several demographic groups. By fine-tuning the pre-trained model on a variety of fixed-size, carefully crafted training sets, we demonstrate the importance of speaker diversity. We also run an in-depth analysis of the Common Voice corpus and identify important shortcomings that should be taken into account by users of this dataset.

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