Abstract
This paper considers discriminative training of language models for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. The minimum word error (MWE) criterion was explored to make use of the word confusion information as well as the local lexical constraints inherent in the acoustic training corpus, in conjunction with those constraints obtained from the background text corpus, for properly guiding the speech recognizer to separate the correct hypothesis from the competing ones. The underlying characteristics of the MWE-based approach were extensively investigated, and its performance was verified by comparison with the conventional maximum likelihood (ML) approaches as well. The speech recognition experiments were performed on the broadcast news collected in Taiwan.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 1277-1280 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 2005 |
Event | 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology - Lisbon, Portugal Duration: 2005 Sept 4 → 2005 Sept 8 |
Other
Other | 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology |
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Country/Territory | Portugal |
City | Lisbon |
Period | 2005/09/04 → 2005/09/08 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Engineering