Discriminative Speech Recognition Rescoring with Pre-trained Language Models
Abstract: Second pass rescoring is a critical component of competitive automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems. LLMs have demonstrated their ability in using pre-trained information for better rescoring of ASR hypothesis. Discriminative training, directly optimizing the minimum word-error-rate (MWER) criterion typically improves rescoring. In this study, we propose and explore several discriminative fine-tuning schemes for pre-trained LMs. We propose two architectures based on different pooling strategies of output embeddings and compare with probability based MWER. We conduct detailed comparisons between pre-trained causal and bidirectional LMs in discriminative settings. Experiments on LibriSpeech demonstrate that all MWER training schemes are beneficial, giving additional gains upto 8.5\% WER. Proposed pooling variants achieve lower latency while retaining most improvements. Finally, our study concludes that bidirectionality is better utilized with discriminative training.
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