DiscoPhon: Benchmarking the Unsupervised Discovery of Phoneme Inventories With Discrete Speech Units
arXiv cs.CL / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- DiscoPhon introduces a multilingual benchmark for evaluating unsupervised phoneme discovery from discrete speech units.
- The benchmark covers six development languages and six test languages, spanning a wide range of phonemic contrasts.
- With only 10 hours of speech from a previously unseen language, systems must map discrete units to a predefined phoneme inventory via many-to-one or one-to-one assignments.
- The authors provide four pretrained multilingual baselines based on HuBERT and SpidR and show that phonemic information is recoverable in current models, though correlations with phonemes vary across languages.
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