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| Paper: | ITT-P1.3 |
| Session: | Speech and Language Applications |
| Time: | Thursday, May 20, 15:30 - 17:30 |
| Presentation: |
Poster |
| Topic: |
Industry Technology Track: Speech Recognition |
| Title: |
AUTOMATIC AND LANGUAGE INDEPENDENT TRIPHONE TRAINING USING PHONETIC TABLES |
| Authors: |
Lorin Netsch; Texas Instruments, Inc. | | |
| | Alexis Bernard; Texas Instruments, Inc. | | |
| Abstract: |
Training triphone acoustic models for speech recognition is time-consuming and requires important manual intervention. We present an alternative solution, performing automatic training by use of a pronunciation phonetic table which summarizes the articulatory characteristic of the target language. The method is able to train triphones for any language given an existing set of reference monophones in one or more languages by automatically performing the tasks of monophone seeding, triphone clustering and other training steps. The automatic nature of the training algorithm lends itself to parameter optimization, which can further improve recognition accuracy with respect to manually trained models. In a continuous digit recognition experiment, it is shown that automatically generated triphone models gave a 1.26% error rate, compared to a 2.30% error rate for its manual counterpart. |
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