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The Rich Transcription 2007 Meeting Recognition Evaluation

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The Rich Transcription 2007 Meeting Recognition Evaluation
We present the design and results of the Spring 2007 (RT-07) Rich Transcription Meeting Recognition Evaluation; the fifth in a series of community-wide evaluations of language technologies in the meeting domain. For 2007, we supported three evaluation tasks: Speech-To-Text (STT) transcription, “Who Spoke When” Diarization (SPKR), and Speaker Attributed Speech-ToText (SASTT). The SASTT task, which combines STT and SPKR tasks, was a new evaluation task. The test data consisted of three test sets: Conference Meetings, Lecture Meetings, and Coffee Breaks from lecture meetings. The Coffee Break data was included as a new test set this year. Twenty-one research sites materially contributed to the evaluation by providing data or building systems. The lowest STT word error rates with up to four simultaneous speakers in the multiple distant microphone condition were 40.6 %, 49.8 %, and 48.4 % for the conference, lecture, and coffee break test sets respectively. For the SPKR task, the lowest...
Jonathan G. Fiscus, Jerome Ajot, John S. Garofolo
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where CLEAR
Authors Jonathan G. Fiscus, Jerome Ajot, John S. Garofolo
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