Artificial Intelligence · 18.08.2026, 06:40 UTC
Analyzing Speech Condition Effects in Dysarthric ASR: A Layer-wise Probing Study
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| Kategorie | Artificial Intelligence |
| Quelle | arXiv cs.CL ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 18.08.2026 UTC |
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arXiv:2608.01865v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Automatic speech recognition (ASR) performance degrades sharply on dysarthric speech, yet how disordered articulation reshapes a model's internal representations is underexplored. We conduct a layer-wise probing analysis of a transformer ASR encoder on Mandarin dysarthric speech under three transcript-matched conditions: original dysarthric speech, speaker conditioned zero-shot TTS resynthesis, and unconditioned TTS. Probing reveals a task- and condition-dependent representation hierarchy: phoneme boundary information remains weak across all layers for dysarthric speech; phoneme identity is recoverable in deep layers for synthetic speech, but remains poor for dysarthric speech; and recognition difficulty is concentrated in the deepest layers. Furthermore, lexical tone is a persistent error source across all conditions. Guided by these insights, layer-selective LoRA shows that mid-layer adaptation (layer 7 or layers 5-8) recovers near-full encoder performance on dysarthric speech within 6.67% and 2.89% relative margins while training only 0.16% and 0.65% of adapter parameters. Conversely, upper-layer adaptation benefits synthetic speech more than dysarthric speech. These findings link representation analysis to parameter-efficient fine-tuning and motivate layer-aware adaptation for low-resource Mandarin dysarthric ASR.