ROBUST CONNECTED WORD SPEECH RECOGNITION USING WEIGHTE VITERBI ALGORITHM AND CONTEXT-DEPENDENT TEMPORAL CONSTRAINTS
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1999
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6th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, EUROSPEECH 1999
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Yoma N.B.
Ling L.L.
Stump S.D.
Ling L.L.
Stump S.D.
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© 1999 6th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, EUROSPEECH 1999. All rights reserved.This paper addresses the problem of connected word speech recognition with signals corrupted by additive and convolutional noise. Context-dependent temporal constraints are proposed and compared with the ordinary temporal restrictions, and used in combination with the weighted Viterbi algorithm which had been tested with isolated word recognition experiments in previous papers. Connected-word recognition tests show that the weighted Viterbi algorithm depends on the accuracy of the state duration modelling and the approach here covered can lead to reductions as high as 90 or 95% in the error rate at moderate SNR using spectral subtraction, an easily implemented technique, even with a poor estimation for noise and without using any information about the speaker. It is also shown that the weighting procedure can reduce the error rate when cepstral mean normalization is also used to cancel both additive and convolutional noise.
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% reductions , Context dependent , Duration modelling , Error rate , Isolated word recognition , Spectral subtractions , Temporal constraints , Temporal restrictions , Weighting procedure , Word recognition tests