*Result*: How Accurately Can the Google Web Speech API Recognize and Transcribe Japanese L2 English Learners' Oral Production?

Title:
How Accurately Can the Google Web Speech API Recognize and Transcribe Japanese L2 English Learners' Oral Production?
Language:
English
Source:
JALT CALL Journal. 2017 13(1):59-76.
Availability:
JALT CALL SIG. 1-6-1 Nishiwaseda Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169-8050, Japan. e-mail: journal!jaltcall.org; Web site: http://journal.jaltcall.org
Peer Reviewed:
Y
Page Count:
18
Publication Date:
2017
Document Type:
*Academic Journal* Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Education Level:
Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Geographic Terms:
Assessment and Survey Identifiers:
ISSN:
1832-4215
Number of References:
28
Entry Date:
2017
Accession Number:
EJ1141025
Database:
ERIC

*Further Information*

*The ultimate aim of our research project was to use the Google Web Speech API to automate scoring of elicited imitation (EI) tests. However, in order to achieve this goal, we had to take a number of preparatory steps. We needed to assess how accurate this speech recognition tool is in recognizing native speakers' production of the test items; we had to assess its accuracy with our Japanese EFL learners; and, on the basis of these trials, we needed to evaluate the potential for using the API for our purposes. Through comparing our own assessments of the learners' pronunciation with the system's ability to transcribe utterances, we were able to ascertain that the learners' pronunciation of certain sounds is probably the single biggest reason for a fall in recognition accuracy compared to native speaker input. However, we argue that pronunciation may not be an insurmountable barrier to using this speech recognition system for our EFL purposes. By going through this double screening process, we feel we have arrived at a set of items which can be used to assess student's grammatical ability in an EI test using a custom Google Web Speech system.*

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