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CHiME-6 Challenge:Tackling Multispeaker Speech Recognition for Unsegmented Recordings

20 April 2020
Shinji Watanabe
Michael I. Mandel
Jon Barker
Emmanuel Vincent
Ashish Arora
Xuankai Chang
Sanjeev Khudanpur
Vimal Manohar
Daniel Povey
Desh Raj
David Snyder
Aswin Shanmugam Subramanian
Jan "Yenda" Trmal
Bar Ben Yair
Christoph Boeddeker
Zhaoheng Ni
Emmanuel Vincent
Shota Horiguchi
Naoyuki Kanda
Takuya Yoshioka
Neville Ryant
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Abstract

Following the success of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th CHiME challenges we organize the 6th CHiME Speech Separation and Recognition Challenge (CHiME-6). The new challenge revisits the previous CHiME-5 challenge and further considers the problem of distant multi-microphone conversational speech diarization and recognition in everyday home environments. Speech material is the same as the previous CHiME-5 recordings except for accurate array synchronization. The material was elicited using a dinner party scenario with efforts taken to capture data that is representative of natural conversational speech. This paper provides a baseline description of the CHiME-6 challenge for both segmented multispeaker speech recognition (Track 1) and unsegmented multispeaker speech recognition (Track 2). Of note, Track 2 is the first challenge activity in the community to tackle an unsegmented multispeaker speech recognition scenario with a complete set of reproducible open source baselines providing speech enhancement, speaker diarization, and speech recognition modules.

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