Parameter-tying (or sharing) is widely used in hidden Markov models (HMM) for speech recognition because of its ability to enhance recognition accuracy and robustness. This paper tries to make best use of phonetic structure of the Chinese language to optimize parameter-tying in building acoustic models for an HMM-based continuous Chinese speech recognition system. Phonetic context based parameter-tying schemes are studied and compared with conventional parameter-tying schemes through experiments on a very large vocabulary, speaker-independent, continuous Chinese speech recognition system. The test of four male and four female subjects shows that the proposed parameter-tying scheme gives substantial improvement over the conventional ways of ...
In this paper the incorporation of important phonetic properties into hidden Markov models (HMM) is ...
The pronunciation variability is an important issue that must be faced with when developing practica...
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[[abstract]]A speech recognition system for all the Chinese syllables is described. The system is a ...
The choice of basic modeling unit in building acoustic model for a continuous Mandarin speech recogn...
The choice of basic modeling unit in building acoustic model for a continuous Mandarin speech recogn...
In this paper, an effective approach for Chinese speech recognition on small vocabulary size is prop...
To make full use of a small development data set to build a robust dialectal Chinese speech recogniz...
In this paper, several special speech recognition approaches based on hidden Markov models (HMMs) ar...
are usually used as the basic units for acoustic modeling by Hidden Markov Models (HMM). In this res...
A method of manipulating sets of HMM's by applying various kinds of parameter tying operations is de...
In an HMM based large vocabulary continuous speech recognition system, the evaluation of - context d...
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In this paper the incorporation of important phonetic properties into hidden Markov models (HMM) is ...
The pronunciation variability is an important issue that must be faced with when developing practica...
In mandarin, the words are composed by the concatenation of Chinese characters. In this paper, we pr...
This paper describes the new framework of context-dependent (CD) Initial/Final (IF) acoustic modelin...
[[abstract]]A speech recognition system for all the Chinese syllables is described. The system is a ...
The choice of basic modeling unit in building acoustic model for a continuous Mandarin speech recogn...
The choice of basic modeling unit in building acoustic model for a continuous Mandarin speech recogn...
In this paper, an effective approach for Chinese speech recognition on small vocabulary size is prop...
To make full use of a small development data set to build a robust dialectal Chinese speech recogniz...
In this paper, several special speech recognition approaches based on hidden Markov models (HMMs) ar...
are usually used as the basic units for acoustic modeling by Hidden Markov Models (HMM). In this res...
A method of manipulating sets of HMM's by applying various kinds of parameter tying operations is de...
In an HMM based large vocabulary continuous speech recognition system, the evaluation of - context d...
In this paper, a method for the Context-Independent (CI) Chinese Initial-Final acoustic modeling for...
In this paper, we presented an asynchronous multiple stream based Chinese tonal acoustic modeling fr...
In this paper the incorporation of important phonetic properties into hidden Markov models (HMM) is ...
The pronunciation variability is an important issue that must be faced with when developing practica...
In mandarin, the words are composed by the concatenation of Chinese characters. In this paper, we pr...