Monolingual Flemish Dutch Pre-Training for Noise and Accent Robustness in Self-Supervised Speech Models
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Recent research in speech processing exhibits a growing interest in unsupervised and self-supervised representation learning from unlabelled data to alleviate the need for large amounts of annotated data. We investigate several popular pre-training methods and apply them to Flemish Dutch. We compare off-the-shelf English pre-trained models to models trained on an increasing amount of Flemish data. We find that the most important factors for positive transfer to downstream speech recognition tasks include a substantial amount of data and a matching pre-training domain. Ideally, we also finetune
Research goal: Does increasing monolingual Flemish Dutch pre-training data improve the robustness of self-supervised speech models to noise and accent variation compared to multilingual pre-trained baselines in downstream evaluation?
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