Spoken language conveys meaning not only through words but also through intonation, emotion, and emphasis. Sentence stress, the emphasis placed on specific words within a sentence, is crucial for conveying speaker intent and has been extensively studied in linguistics. In this work, we introduce WhiStress, an alignment-free approach for enhancing transcription systems with sentence stress detection. We propose TinyStress-15K, a scalable, synthetic training data for the task of sentence stress detection which resulted from a fully automated dataset creation process. We train WhiStress on TinyStress-15K and evaluate it against several competitive baselines. Our results show that WhiStress outperforms existing methods while requiring no additional input priors during training or inference. Notably, despite being trained on synthetic data, WhiStress demonstrates strong zero-shot generalization across diverse benchmarks.
@misc{yosha2025whistress,
title={WHISTRESS: Enriching Transcriptions with Sentence Stress Detection},
author={Iddo Yosha and Dorin Shteyman and Yossi Adi},
year={2025},
eprint={2505.19103},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.CL},
url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.19103},
}