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SraVaani 1.0: Open Speech Model for 65 Indian Languages

SraVaani 1.0: Open Speech Model for 65 Indian Languages

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Researchers released SraVaani 1.0, an open Automatic Speech Recognition model covering 65 Indian languages and dialects.

What the model does

Automatic Speech Recognition converts spoken audio into text. SraVaani was designed for India’s multilingual and low-resource setting.

The research team used a FastConformer architecture and a hybrid decoding system. The model contains about 430 million parameters.

Pretraining used 31,255 hours of unlabelled Vaani speech across 105 languages. Fine-tuning used about 31,263 hours across 65 varieties.

An intermediate stage aligned speech with paired images. The researchers intended this to strengthen semantic representations.

Data and evaluation

Vaani is an Indian Institute of Science and Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Technology Park initiative. The latter institution uses the name ARTPARK. Vaani collects district-level speech rather than relying only on studio recordings.

The paper evaluated SraVaani across eight benchmarks. It reported strong results on many language-and-dataset combinations.

Word Error Rate measures insertions, deletions and substitutions against reference text. Lower values usually indicate better transcription.

Performance varies widely across languages. The model card openly links this variation to unequal fine-tuning data.

The released model is about 900 megabytes after half-precision conversion. Practical deployment still needs suitable computing hardware.

Coverage is not equal quality

A language appearing in the model does not guarantee reliable transcription for every accent, domain or noisy setting.

Public value and safeguards

Better local-language recognition can support health, education, accessibility and citizen services. It can also reduce dependence on proprietary models.

Open weights enable testing and adaptation. Access conditions, compute needs and licensing still shape practical openness.

Speech data can reveal identity, location and sensitive information. Collection and reuse therefore require meaningful consent and security.

Deployment should publish language-wise error rates and failure cases. Human review remains necessary for legal, medical and welfare decisions.

Communities should participate in pronunciation standards and dataset correction. Linguistic inclusion is not only a technical benchmark.

Test where it will be used

SraVaani is a valuable foundation. Real-world audits must examine dialects, noise, code-switching and consequential errors.

Conclusion

The release broadens India’s speech-technology commons. Its social value will grow through transparent evaluation and community-led improvement.

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SraVaani 1.0, recently released by Indian researchers, is:

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Word Error Rate, the standard metric for evaluating a speech recognition system, is calculated from the:

3.

The Vaani project, which builds a large open dataset of Indian speech, is an initiative of the Indian Institute of Science along with:

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With reference to SraVaani 1.0, consider the following statements:

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2.It was pretrained on unlabelled speech before being fine-tuned on labelled data.
3.Its transcription accuracy is uniform across all the languages it covers.

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