With the distribution of speech technology products all over the world, the portability to new target languages becomes a practical concern. As a consequence our research focuses on the question of how to port LVCSR systems in a fast and efficient way. More specifically we want to estimate acoustic models for a new target language using speech data from varied source languages, but only limited data from the target language. For this purpose we introduce different methods for multilingual acoustic model combination and a polyphone decision tree specialization procedure. Recognition results using language dependent, independent and language adaptive acoustic models are presented and discussed in the framework of our GlobalPhone project which...
Although research has previously been done on multilingual speech recognition, it has been found to ...
Over the past decades, speech recognition has dramatically improved in a large variety of applicatio...
State-of-the-art large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) systems often combine output...
With the distribution of speech technology products all over the world, the portability to new targe...
With the distribution of speech technology products all over the world, the fast and efficient porta...
With the distribution of speech products all over the world, the portability to new target languages...
In recent years, more and more speech processing products in several languages have been widely dist...
Summarization: This work presents techniques for improved cross-language transfer of speech...
The development of a speech recognition system requires at least three resources: a large labeled sp...
This paper addresses particularly the use of acoustic-phonetic unit similarities for portability of ...
Abstract—Many studies have explored on the usage of existing multilingual speech corpora to build an...
In this paper, we propose a data-driven approach for building the acoustic models of a LVCSR system....
Summarization: The porting of a speech recognition system to a new language is usually a time-consum...
Automatic speech recognition systems have so far been developed only for very few languages out of t...
State-of-the-art large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) systems often combine output...
Although research has previously been done on multilingual speech recognition, it has been found to ...
Over the past decades, speech recognition has dramatically improved in a large variety of applicatio...
State-of-the-art large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) systems often combine output...
With the distribution of speech technology products all over the world, the portability to new targe...
With the distribution of speech technology products all over the world, the fast and efficient porta...
With the distribution of speech products all over the world, the portability to new target languages...
In recent years, more and more speech processing products in several languages have been widely dist...
Summarization: This work presents techniques for improved cross-language transfer of speech...
The development of a speech recognition system requires at least three resources: a large labeled sp...
This paper addresses particularly the use of acoustic-phonetic unit similarities for portability of ...
Abstract—Many studies have explored on the usage of existing multilingual speech corpora to build an...
In this paper, we propose a data-driven approach for building the acoustic models of a LVCSR system....
Summarization: The porting of a speech recognition system to a new language is usually a time-consum...
Automatic speech recognition systems have so far been developed only for very few languages out of t...
State-of-the-art large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) systems often combine output...
Although research has previously been done on multilingual speech recognition, it has been found to ...
Over the past decades, speech recognition has dramatically improved in a large variety of applicatio...
State-of-the-art large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) systems often combine output...