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lrec2026-ws-speakable-01

Adapting Foundational ASR Models to Efik: An Empirical Study of an Extremely Low-Resource Tonal Language

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Adapting Foundational ASR Models to Efik: An Empirical Study of an Extremely Low-Resource Tonal Language

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Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) has significantly transformed human-computer-interaction and natural language processing. However, many African spoken languages, including Efik, remain severely underrepresented in ASR research. This paper investigates the adoption of state-of-the-art foundational ASR models such as XLS-R and Whisper through fine-tuning for Efik, a low-resource tonal language and empirically evaluates their performance. We curate a 3-hour Efik speech dataset and conduct a comparative evaluation using standard ASR metrics. We further augmented the XLS-R CTC model with a 3-gram KenLM language model trained on an Efik text corpus. Experimental results show that XLS-R-300M + KenLM achieves a word error rate (WER) of 10.86% and a character error rate (CER) of 3.16%, substantially outperforming both the baseline XLS-R (WER: 29.2%, CER: 6.4%) and Whisper across noisy and multi-speaker conditions. These findings suggest that lightweight CTC models augmented with language model integration offer a more robust and practical approach for extremely low-resource tonal languages than larger sequence-to-sequence models.


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