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Towards Fair ASR for Second Language Speakers using Fairness Prompted Finetuning

Monorama Swain, Bubai Maji, Jagabandhu Mishra, Markus Schedl, Anders Søgaard, Jesper Rindom Jensen

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Abstract

In this work, we address the challenge of building fair English ASR systems for second-language speakers. Our analysis of widely used ASR models, Whisper and Seamless-M4T, reveals large fluctuations in word error rate (WER) across 26 accent groups, indicating significant fairness gaps. To mitigate this, we propose fairness-prompted finetuning with lightweight adapters, incorporating Spectral Decoupling (SD), Group Distributionally Robust Optimization (Group-DRO), and Invariant Risk Minimization (IRM). Our proposed fusion of traditional empirical risk minimization (ERM) with cross-entropy and fairness-driven objectives (SD, Group DRO, and IRM) enhances fairness across accent groups while maintaining overall recognition accuracy. In terms of macro-averaged word error rate, our approach achieves a relative improvement of 58.7% and 58.5% over the large pretrained Whisper and Seamless-M4T, and 9.7% and 7.8% over them, finetuning with standard empirical risk minimization with cross-entropy loss.

Citation

Monorama Swain, Bubai Maji, Jagabandhu Mishra, Markus Schedl, Anders Søgaard, Jesper Rindom Jensen
Towards Fair ASR for Second Language Speakers using Fairness Prompted Finetuning
Proceedings of the 51st IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2026.

BibTeX

@inproceedings{Swain2026ASR,
    title = {Towards Fair ASR for Second Language Speakers using Fairness Prompted Finetuning},
    author = {Swain, Monorama and Bubai Maji and Jagabandhu Mishra and Schedl, Markus and Anders Søgaard and Jesper Rindom Jensen},
    booktitle = {Proceedings of the 51st IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing},
    url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11464390/},
    year = {2026}
}