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# Synthesized English Speech with Grammatical Errors Dataset (SESGE) |
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A dataset containing English speech with grammatical errors, along with the corresponding transcriptions. Utterances are synthesized using a |
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text-to-speech model, whereas the grammatically incorrect texts come from the [C4_200M](https://aclanthology.org/2021.bea-1.4) synthetic dataset. |
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## Introduction |
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The Synthesized English Speech with Grammatical Errors (SESGE) dataset was developed to support the [DeMINT](https://github.com/transducens/demint) project |
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developed at Universitat d'Alacant, Spain. |
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The objective of DeMINT was to develop an intelligent tutoring system that helps non-native English speakers improve their language skills by analyzing and providing |
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feedback on the transcripts of their online meetings. As part of this, a system able to transcribe spoken English keeping the original |
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grammatical errors intact was essential. |
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Existing speech-to-text (STT) models like Whisper tend to correct grammatical errors due to their strong internal language models, making them unsuitable for this task. |
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Therefore, SESGE was created to train a custom STT model that could accurately transcribe spoken English with grammatical errors preserved. |
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## Dataset description |
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Given the absence of a suitable dataset for training an error-preserving STT system, DeMINT fine-tuned a Whisper model with data from two primary sources: |
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- [COREFL](https://www.peterlang.com/document/1049094) (dataset [here](http://corefl.learnercorpora.com |
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The COREFL dataset consists of essays written by non-native English students with various levels of proficiency. |
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While some of these essays have associated audio recordings, the majority do not. |
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To expand the audio dataset, we used the [StyleTTS2](https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.07691) text-to-speech model to generate synthetic audio for the remaining texts. |
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Multiple voices were used for synthesis to increase the diversity of the dataset. |
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- [C4_200M](https://github.com/google-research-datasets/C4_200M-synthetic-dataset-for-grammatical-error-correction). |
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The C4_200M dataset contains synthetically generated English sentences with grammatical errors, produced using a corruption model. |
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Like with COREFL, StyleTTS2 was employed to synthesize audio from these texts, diversifying the voices to enhance the training set. |
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This dataset primarily provides varied sentence structures and error types, although with a limited number of distinct voices. |
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Due to licensing restrictions associated with the COREFL dataset, only the portion derived from the C4_200M dataset is publicly available as part of the |
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SESGE dataset. This means that while COREFL data was used during our training, only the C4_200M-based data is included in this dataset. |
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Training samples comprise 28,592 utterances from C4_200M. Validation and test sets contain 700 samples each. |
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## Derived models |
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Two models were trained on the SESGE dataset by fine-tuning Whisper, enabling error-preserving STT. These models are available on the Hugging Face Hub: |
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- [Error-Preserving Whisper model](https://huggingface.co/Transducens/error-preserving-whisper) |
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- [Error-Preserving Whisper distilled model](https://huggingface.co/Transducens/error-preserving-whisper-distilled) |
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Both models have been optimized to transcribe spoken English while retaining grammatical errors, making them suitable for language-learning applications |
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where fidelity to spoken errors is essential. |
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## How to cite this work |
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If you use the SESGE dataset, please cite the following paper: |
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```bibtex |
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@inproceedings{demint2024, |
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author = {Pérez-Ortiz, Juan Antonio and |
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Esplà-Gomis, Miquel and |
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Sánchez-Cartagena, Víctor M. and |
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Sánchez-Martínez, Felipe and |
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Chernysh, Roman and |
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Mora-Rodríguez, Gabriel and |
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Berezhnoy, Lev}, |
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title = {{DeMINT}: Automated Language Debriefing for English Learners via {AI} |
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Chatbot Analysis of Meeting Transcripts}, |
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th Workshop on NLP for Computer Assisted Language Learning}, |
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month = october, |
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year = {2024}, |
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url = {https://aclanthology.org/volumes/2024.nlp4call-1/}, |
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} |
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``` |
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