In today's society, speech recognition systems have reached a mass audience, especially in the field of personal assistants such as Amazon Alexa or Google Home. Yet, this does not mean that speech recognition has been solved. On the contrary, for many domains, tasks, and languages such systems do not exist. Subword-based automatic speech recognition has been studied in the past for many reasons, often to overcome limitations on the size of the vocabulary. Specifically for agglutinative languages, where new words can be created on the fly, handling these limitations is possible using a subword-based automatic speech recognition (ASR) system. Though, over time subword-based systems lost a bit of popularity as system resources increased and ...
How can we effectively develop speech technology for languages where no transcribed data is availabl...
Although researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) ...
It is practically impossible to build a word-based lexicon for speech recognition in agglutinative l...
In today's society, speech recognition systems have reached a mass audience, especially in the field...
Over the past several years, I have been conducting research on subword modeling in speech recogniti...
We experiment with subword segmentation approaches that are widely used to address the open vocabula...
Because in agglutinative languages the number of observed word forms is very high, subword units are...
We describe a novel way to implement subword language models in speech recognition systems based on ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In everyday life, speech is all around us, on the radio, television, and in human-human interaction....
One particular problem in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition for low-resourced languages...
Speech recognition is the task of decoding an acoustic speech signal into a written text. Large voca...
Since the advent of deep learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR), like many other fields, has a...
In this paper we present two approaches to adapt a syllable-based recognition lexicon in an Automati...
Subword units are often utilized to achieve better performance in speech recognition because of the ...
How can we effectively develop speech technology for languages where no transcribed data is availabl...
Although researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) ...
It is practically impossible to build a word-based lexicon for speech recognition in agglutinative l...
In today's society, speech recognition systems have reached a mass audience, especially in the field...
Over the past several years, I have been conducting research on subword modeling in speech recogniti...
We experiment with subword segmentation approaches that are widely used to address the open vocabula...
Because in agglutinative languages the number of observed word forms is very high, subword units are...
We describe a novel way to implement subword language models in speech recognition systems based on ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In everyday life, speech is all around us, on the radio, television, and in human-human interaction....
One particular problem in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition for low-resourced languages...
Speech recognition is the task of decoding an acoustic speech signal into a written text. Large voca...
Since the advent of deep learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR), like many other fields, has a...
In this paper we present two approaches to adapt a syllable-based recognition lexicon in an Automati...
Subword units are often utilized to achieve better performance in speech recognition because of the ...
How can we effectively develop speech technology for languages where no transcribed data is availabl...
Although researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) ...
It is practically impossible to build a word-based lexicon for speech recognition in agglutinative l...