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Letter-Based Speech Recognition with Gated ConvNets

2019-02-16
Vitaliy Liptchinsky, Gabriel Synnaeve, Ronan Collobert

Abstract

In the recent literature, “end-to-end” speech systems often refer to letter-based acoustic models trained in a sequence-to-sequence manner, either via a recurrent model or via a structured output learning approach (such as CTC). In contrast to traditional phone (or senone)-based approaches, these “end-to-end’’ approaches alleviate the need of word pronunciation modeling, and do not require a “forced alignment” step at training time. Phone-based approaches remain however state of the art on classical benchmarks. In this paper, we propose a letter-based speech recognition system, leveraging a ConvNet acoustic model. Key ingredients of the ConvNet are Gated Linear Units and high dropout. The ConvNet is trained to map audio sequences to their corresponding letter transcriptions, either via a classical CTC approach, or via a recent variant called ASG. Coupled with a simple decoder at inference time, our system matches the best existing letter-based systems on WSJ (in word error rate), and shows near state of the art performance on LibriSpeech.

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http://arxiv.org/abs/1712.09444

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http://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.09444


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