JOURNAL ARTICLE

Gaussian Mixture Clustering and Language Adaptation for the Development of a New Language Speech Recognition System

Nikos ChatzichrisafisVassilios DiakoloukasVassilios DigalakisCostas Harizakis

Year: 2007 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing Vol: 15 (3)Pages: 928-938   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

The porting of a speech recognition system to a new language is usually a time-consuming and expensive process since it requires collecting, transcribing, and processing a large amount of language-specific training sentences. This work presents techniques for improved cross-language transfer of speech recognition systems to new target languages. Such techniques are particularly useful for target languages where minimal amounts of training data are available. We describe a novel method to produce a language-independent system by combining acoustic models from a number of source languages. This intermediate language-independent acoustic model is used to bootstrap a target-language system by applying language adaptation. For our experiments, we use acoustic models of seven source languages to develop a target Greek acoustic model. We show that our technique significantly outperforms a system trained from scratch when less than 8 h of read speech is available

Keywords:
Computer science Cache language model Adaptation (eye) Porting Natural language processing Language model Speech recognition Artificial intelligence Cluster analysis Acoustic model Process (computing) Language identification Speech processing Natural language Universal Networking Language Comprehension approach Programming language

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Speech Recognition and Synthesis
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Music and Audio Processing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Speech and Audio Processing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
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