Towards End-to-End Training of Automatic Speech Recognition for Nigerian
Pidgin
Nigerian Pidgin remains one of the most popular languages in West Africa.
With at least 75 million speakers along the West African coast, the language
has spread to diasporic communities through Nigerian immigrants in England,
Canada, and America, amongst others. In contrast, the language remains an
under-resourced one in the field of natural language processing, particularly
on speech recognition and translation tasks. In this work, we present the first
parallel (speech-to-text) data on Nigerian pidgin. We also trained the first
end-to-end speech recognition system (QuartzNet and Jasper model) on this
language which were both optimized using Connectionist Temporal Classification
(CTC) loss. With baseline results, we were able to achieve a low word error
rate (WER) of 0.77% using a greedy decoder on our dataset. Finally, we
open-source the data and code along with this publication in order to encourage
future research in this direction.
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