ACL2023

Why Aren't We NER Yet? Artifacts of ASR Errors in Named Entity Recognition in Spontaneous Speech Transcripts

Piotr Szymanski, Lukasz Augustyniak, Mikolaj Morzy, Adrian Szymczak, Krzysztof Surdyk, Piotr Zelasko

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Abstract

Transcripts of spontaneous human speech present a significant obstacle for traditional NER models. The lack of grammatical structure of spoken utterances and word errors introduced by the ASR make downstream NLP tasks challenging. In this paper, we examine in detail the complex relationship between ASR and NER errors which limit the ability of NER models to recover entity mentions from spontaneous speech transcripts. Using publicly available benchmark datasets (SWNE, Earnings-21, OntoNotes), we present the full taxonomy of ASR-NER errors and measure their true impact on entity recognition. We find that NER models fail to recognize entity spans even if no word errors are introduced by the ASR. We also show why the F 1 score is inadequate to evaluate NER models on conversational transcripts 1 .