PRiSM: Benchmarking Phone Realization in Speech Models
Keywords: speech technologies, phonology, benchmarking, evaluation
TL;DR: Introduces PRiSM, an open-source benchmark for phone recognition systems, to evaluate both intrinsic and downstream capabilities.
Abstract: Phone recognition (PR) serves as the atomic interface for language-agnostic modeling for cross-lingual speech processing and phonetic analysis. Despite prolonged efforts in developing PR systems, current evaluations only measure surface-level transcription accuracy. We introduce PRiSM, the first open-source benchmark designed to expose blind spots in phonetic perception through intrinsic and extrinsic evaluation of PR systems. PRiSM standardizes transcription-based evaluation and assesses downstream utility in clinical, educational, and multilingual settings with transcription and representation probes. We find that diverse language exposure during training is key to PR performance, encoder-CTC models are the most stable, and specialized PR systems still outperform LALMs. PRiSM releases code, recipes, and datasets to move the field toward multilingual speech models with robust phonetic ability.
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Submission Number: 142
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