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Self- and semi-supervised learning methods have been actively investigated to reduce labeled training data or enhance model performance. However, these approaches mostly focus on in-domain performance for public datasets. In this study, we utilize the combination of self- and semi-supervised learning methods to solve unseen domain adaptation problems in a large-scale production setting for online ASR model. This approach demonstrates that using the source domain data with a small fraction of the target domain data (3%) can recover the performance gap compared to a full data baseline: 13.5% relative WER improvement for target domain data.
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