We present a proposal of a kernel-based model for large vocabulary continuous speech recognizer. The continuous speech recognition is described as a problem of finding the best phoneme sequence and its best time span, where the phonemes are generated from all permissible word sequences. A non-probabilistic score is assigned to every phoneme sequence and time span sequence, according to a kernel-based acoustic model and a kernel-based language model. The acoustic model is described in terms of segments, where each segment corresponds to a whole phoneme, and it generalizes Segmental Models for the non-probabilistic setup. The language model is based on discriminative language model recently proposed by Roark et al. (2007). We devise a loss fu...
Recently there has been interest in structured discriminative models for speech recognition. In thes...
In this paper we propose discriminative training of hierarchical acoustic models for large vocabular...
We present anew search algorithm for very large vocabulary contin-uous speech recognition. Continuou...
Large margin criteria and discriminative models are two effective improvements for HMM-based speech ...
ABSTRACT This paper describes ongoing work on a new approach for language modeling for large vocabul...
This is the first book dedicated to uniting research related to speech and speaker recognition based...
We study large-scale kernel methods for acoustic modeling in speech recognition and compare their pe...
HLT1994: Workshop on Human Language Technology , March 8-11, 1994, Plainsboro, New Jerey, USA.Thi...
122 p. : ill. ; 30 cmContinuous speech recognition is one of the greatest challenges in this beginni...
This paper presents a system for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition in condition of cons...
In earlier work we have shown that good phoneme recognition is possible with a so-called reservoir, ...
This paper compares different ways of estimating bigram language models and of representing them in ...
This paper compares different ways of estimating bigram language models and of representing them in ...
This paper gives an overview of the principles of a system for phoneme based, large vocabulary, cont...
Recently, kernel eigenvoices were revisited using kernel representations of distributions for rapid ...
Recently there has been interest in structured discriminative models for speech recognition. In thes...
In this paper we propose discriminative training of hierarchical acoustic models for large vocabular...
We present anew search algorithm for very large vocabulary contin-uous speech recognition. Continuou...
Large margin criteria and discriminative models are two effective improvements for HMM-based speech ...
ABSTRACT This paper describes ongoing work on a new approach for language modeling for large vocabul...
This is the first book dedicated to uniting research related to speech and speaker recognition based...
We study large-scale kernel methods for acoustic modeling in speech recognition and compare their pe...
HLT1994: Workshop on Human Language Technology , March 8-11, 1994, Plainsboro, New Jerey, USA.Thi...
122 p. : ill. ; 30 cmContinuous speech recognition is one of the greatest challenges in this beginni...
This paper presents a system for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition in condition of cons...
In earlier work we have shown that good phoneme recognition is possible with a so-called reservoir, ...
This paper compares different ways of estimating bigram language models and of representing them in ...
This paper compares different ways of estimating bigram language models and of representing them in ...
This paper gives an overview of the principles of a system for phoneme based, large vocabulary, cont...
Recently, kernel eigenvoices were revisited using kernel representations of distributions for rapid ...
Recently there has been interest in structured discriminative models for speech recognition. In thes...
In this paper we propose discriminative training of hierarchical acoustic models for large vocabular...
We present anew search algorithm for very large vocabulary contin-uous speech recognition. Continuou...