Speech technology applications for major languages are becoming widely available, but for many other languages there is no commercial interest in developing speech technology. As the lack of technology and applications will threaten the existence of these languages, it is important to study how to create speech recognizers with minimal effort and low resources. As a test case, we have developed a Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognizer for Northern Sámi, an Finno-Ugric language that has little resources for speech technology available. Using only limited audio data, 2.5 hours, and the Northern Sámi Wikipedia for the language model we achieved 7.6% Letter Error Rate (LER). With a language model based on a higher quality language corpus...
International audienceAutomatic speech processing technologies hold great potential to facilitate th...
Machine learning has revolutionised speech technologies for major world languages, but these technol...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
Speech technology applications for major languages are becoming widely available, but for many other...
© 2015 IEEE.More than 7100 languages are spoken in the world and the significant part of these langu...
One particular problem in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition for low-resourced languages...
This paper presents a short description of work recently done at University of Tartu to construct a ...
Automatic speech recognition has gone through many changes in recent years. Advances both in compute...
Today, the vocabulary size for language models in large vocabulary speech recognition is typically s...
The importance of Automatic Speech Recognition cannot be underestimated in today’s worlds as they pl...
This paper presents a short description of work recently done at Uni-versity of Tartu to construct a...
Automatic speech recognition systems with a large vocabulary and other natural language processing a...
Speech processing for under-resourced languages is an active field of research, which has experience...
This paper presents results for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) in Swedish. W...
Automatic speech recognition will soon be a part of everyday life. Even today many people use the sp...
International audienceAutomatic speech processing technologies hold great potential to facilitate th...
Machine learning has revolutionised speech technologies for major world languages, but these technol...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
Speech technology applications for major languages are becoming widely available, but for many other...
© 2015 IEEE.More than 7100 languages are spoken in the world and the significant part of these langu...
One particular problem in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition for low-resourced languages...
This paper presents a short description of work recently done at University of Tartu to construct a ...
Automatic speech recognition has gone through many changes in recent years. Advances both in compute...
Today, the vocabulary size for language models in large vocabulary speech recognition is typically s...
The importance of Automatic Speech Recognition cannot be underestimated in today’s worlds as they pl...
This paper presents a short description of work recently done at Uni-versity of Tartu to construct a...
Automatic speech recognition systems with a large vocabulary and other natural language processing a...
Speech processing for under-resourced languages is an active field of research, which has experience...
This paper presents results for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) in Swedish. W...
Automatic speech recognition will soon be a part of everyday life. Even today many people use the sp...
International audienceAutomatic speech processing technologies hold great potential to facilitate th...
Machine learning has revolutionised speech technologies for major world languages, but these technol...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...