In large vocabulary continuous speech recognition, decision trees are widely used to cluster triphone states. In addition to commonly used phonetically based questions, others hav...
Hank Liao, Christopher Alberti, Michiel Bacchiani,...
Neural network language models (NNLM) have become an increasingly popular choice for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) tasks, due to their inherent generalisa...
Junho Park, Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip ...
Vocabulary restrictions in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) systems mean that out-of-vocabulary (OOV) words are lost in the output. However, OOV words tend t...
Carolina Parada, Abhinav Sethy, Mark Dredze, Frede...
Large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) systems traditionally represent words in terms of smaller subword units. Both during training and during recognition, they re...
The goal of this study is to evaluate the potential for using large vocabulary continuous speech recognition as an engine for automatically classifying utterances according to the...
Steve Lowe, Anne Demedts, Larry Gillick, Mark Mand...
This paper explains our developing Corpus of Japanese classroom Lecture speech Contents (henceforth, denoted as CJLC). Increasing e-Learning contents demand a sophisticated intera...