Abstract: This paper deals with speaker adaptation techniques well suited for the task of online subtitling. Two methods are briefly discussed, namely MAP adaptation and fMLLR. The main emphasis is laid on the description of improvements involved in the process of adaptation subject to the time requirements. Since the adaptation data are gathered continuously, simple modifications of the accumulated statistics have to be carried out in order to make the adaptation more accurate. Another proposed improvement efficiently employs the combination of fMLLR and MAP. In the case of online adaptation no prior transcriptions of the data are available. They are handled by a recognition system, thus it is suitable to assign a well-applied confidence m...
Speech recognition technology has reached the point where the quality of its transcript is accurate ...
In the past few years numerous techniques have been proposed to improve the efficiency of basic adap...
This paper deals with adaptation techniques based on maximum likelihood linear transformations, whic...
This paper deals with speaker adaptation techniques well suited for the task of online subtitling. T...
In this paper, a novel on-line incremental speaker adaptation technique is proposed for real time t...
In real-time speech recognition applications, there is a need to implement a fast and reliable adapt...
The use of the PC and Internet for placing telephone calls will present new opportunities to capture...
In order to improve the performance of speech recognition systems when speakers change frequently an...
ICASSP2006: IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, May 14-19, ...
For many applications, it is necessary to produce speech transcriptions in a causal fashion. To prod...
This paper presents a technical speaker adaptation method called WMLLR, which is based on maximum li...
Recently, we revisited the fast adaptation method called reference speaker weighting (RSW), and sugg...
INTERSPEECH2007: 8th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, August...
The general goal of this thesis is to improve the performance of state-of-the-art statistical automa...
Speech technology has made it possible to use speech recognition for simultaneous subtitling of live...
Speech recognition technology has reached the point where the quality of its transcript is accurate ...
In the past few years numerous techniques have been proposed to improve the efficiency of basic adap...
This paper deals with adaptation techniques based on maximum likelihood linear transformations, whic...
This paper deals with speaker adaptation techniques well suited for the task of online subtitling. T...
In this paper, a novel on-line incremental speaker adaptation technique is proposed for real time t...
In real-time speech recognition applications, there is a need to implement a fast and reliable adapt...
The use of the PC and Internet for placing telephone calls will present new opportunities to capture...
In order to improve the performance of speech recognition systems when speakers change frequently an...
ICASSP2006: IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, May 14-19, ...
For many applications, it is necessary to produce speech transcriptions in a causal fashion. To prod...
This paper presents a technical speaker adaptation method called WMLLR, which is based on maximum li...
Recently, we revisited the fast adaptation method called reference speaker weighting (RSW), and sugg...
INTERSPEECH2007: 8th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, August...
The general goal of this thesis is to improve the performance of state-of-the-art statistical automa...
Speech technology has made it possible to use speech recognition for simultaneous subtitling of live...
Speech recognition technology has reached the point where the quality of its transcript is accurate ...
In the past few years numerous techniques have been proposed to improve the efficiency of basic adap...
This paper deals with adaptation techniques based on maximum likelihood linear transformations, whic...