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Autori principali: Huang, Shangkun, Shen, Huan, Zou, Wei, Chen, Yunzhang
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.25460
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  • Speech LLM-based ASR often struggles with named entities and long-tail words due to strong internal language-model priors. Retrieval-augmented biasing can help, but its effectiveness depends on accurate hotword localization in full-utterance speech under weak supervision. We propose CLAR, a dual-encoder speech-text retriever that uses Continuous Integrate-and-Fire (CIF) to learn monotonic token-level alignments without timestamps. With length-aware localized matching, CLAR anchors short-entity acoustic cues and reduces representation dilution and attention drift. The retriever is trained with a multi-granularity objective combining global and local segment-level contrastive losses and a CIF quantity constraint. At inference, top-ranked hotwords are injected as contextual prompts for the Speech LLM, improving recognition without shallow fusion. Experiments show that CLAR significantly improves hotword retrieval and reduces both CER and B-WER against strong contextual ASR baselines.