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The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders for Speech (XTREME-S) benchmark is a benchmark designed to evaluate speech representations across languages, tasks, domains and data regimes. It covers XX typologically diverse languages and seven downstream tasks grouped in four families: speech recognition, translation, classification and retrieval.

XTREME-S covers speech recognition with Fleurs, Multilingual LibriSpeech (MLS) and VoxPopuli, speech translation with CoVoST-2, speech classification with LangID (Fleurs) and intent classification (MInds-14) and finally speech(-text) retrieval with Fleurs. Each of the tasks covers a subset of the 102 languages included in XTREME-S (shown here with their ISO 3166-1 codes): afr, amh, ara, asm, ast, azj, bel, ben, bos, cat, ceb, zho_simpl, zho_trad, ces, cym, dan, deu, ell, eng, spa, est, fas, ful, fin, tgl, fra, gle, glg, guj, hau, heb, hin, hrv, hun, hye, ind, ibo, isl, ita, jpn, jav, kat, kam, kea, kaz, khm, kan, kor, ckb, kir, ltz, lug, lin, lao, lit, luo, lav, mri, mkd, mal, mon, mar, msa, mlt, mya, nob, npi, nld, nso, nya, oci, orm, ory, pan, pol, pus, por, ron, rus, bul, snd, slk, slv, sna, som, srp, swe, swh, tam, tel, tgk, tha, tur, ukr, umb, urd, uzb, vie, wol, xho, yor and zul.
XTREME-S covers speech recognition with Fleurs, Multilingual LibriSpeech (MLS) and VoxPopuli, speech translation with CoVoST-2, speech classification with LangID (Fleurs) and intent classification (MInds-14) and finally speech(-text) retrieval with Fleurs. Each of the tasks covers a subset of the 102 languages included in XTREME-S (shown here with their ISO 3166-1 codes): afr, amh, ara, asm, ast, azj, bel, ben, bos, cat, ceb, ces, cmn, cym, dan, deu, ell, eng, spa, est, fas, ful, fin, tgl, fra, gle, glg, guj, hau, heb, hin, hrv, hun, hye, ind, ibo, isl, ita, jpn, jav, kat, kam, kea, kaz, khm, kan, kor, ckb, kir, ltz, lug, lin, lao, lit, luo, lav, mri, mkd, mal, mon, mar, msa, mlt, mya, nob, npi, nld, nso, nya, oci, orm, ory, pan, pol, pus, por, ron, rus, bul, snd, slk, slv, sna, som, srp, swe, swh, tam, tel, tgk, tha, tur, ukr, umb, urd, uzb, vie, wol, xho, yor, yue and zul.

Paper: `<TODO>`
Paper: [XTREME-S: Evaluating Cross-lingual Speech Representations](https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.10752)

Dataset: [https://huggingface.co/datasets/google/xtreme_s](https://huggingface.co/datasets/google/xtreme_s)

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