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The discriminative optimization of decoding networks is important for minimizing speech recognition error. Recently, several methods have been reported that optimize decoding networks by extending weighted finite state transducer (WFST)-based decoding processes to a linear classification process. In this paper, we model decoding processes by using conditional random fields (CRFs). Since the maximum...
Recently feature compensation techniques that train feature transforms using a discriminative criterion have attracted much interest in the speech recognition community. Typically, the acoustic feature space is modeled by a Gaussian mixture model (GMM), and a feature transform is assigned to each Gaussian of the GMM. Feature compensation is then performed by transforming features using the transformation...
The potential of structural classification methods for automatic speech recognition (ASR) has been attracting the speech community since they can realize the unified modeling of acoustic and linguistic aspects of recognizers. However, the structural classification approaches involve well-known tradeoffs between the richness of features and the computational efficiency of decoders. If we are to employ,...
The acceleration of acoustic likelihood calculation has been an important research issue for developing practical speech recognition systems. And there are various specification machines and various acoustical conditions in the fields to which speech recognition is applied. In this paper, we reveal the machine and acoustical condition dependencies of fast acoustic likelihood calculation techniques...
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