This work addresses the mismatch problem between the distribution of training data (source) and testing data (target), in the challenging context of dysarthric speech recognition. We focus on Speaker Adaptation (SA) in command speech recognition, where data from multiple sources (i.e., multiple speakers) are available. Specifically, we propose an unsupervised Multi-Source Domain Adaptation (MSDA) algorithm based on optimal-transport, called MSDA via Weighted Joint Optimal Transport (MSDA-WJDOT). We achieve a Command Error Rate relative reduction of 16% and 7% over the speaker-independent model and the best competitor method, respectively. The strength of the proposed approach is that, differently from any other existing SA method, it offers...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by weakness, paralysis, or poor coordination of ...
This work addresses the mismatch problem between the distribution of training data (source) and test...
This work addresses the mismatch problem between the distribution of training data (source) and test...
Speech production errors characteristic of dysarthria are chiefly responsible for the low accuracy o...
Dysarthria is a neurological speech disorder, which exhibits multi-fold disturbances in the speech p...
This paper presents an improved transfer learning framework applied to robust personalised speech re...
This thesis explores deep learning techniques to improve Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) for peop...
This paper presents an improved transfer learning framework applied to robust personalised speech re...
In light of steady progress in machine learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR) is entering more...
Standard speaker adaptation algorithms perform poorly on dysarthric speech because of the limited ph...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
Speech production errors characteristic of dysarthria are chiefly responsible for the low accuracy o...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by weakness, paralysis, or poor coordination of ...
This work addresses the mismatch problem between the distribution of training data (source) and test...
This work addresses the mismatch problem between the distribution of training data (source) and test...
Speech production errors characteristic of dysarthria are chiefly responsible for the low accuracy o...
Dysarthria is a neurological speech disorder, which exhibits multi-fold disturbances in the speech p...
This paper presents an improved transfer learning framework applied to robust personalised speech re...
This thesis explores deep learning techniques to improve Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) for peop...
This paper presents an improved transfer learning framework applied to robust personalised speech re...
In light of steady progress in machine learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR) is entering more...
Standard speaker adaptation algorithms perform poorly on dysarthric speech because of the limited ph...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
Speech production errors characteristic of dysarthria are chiefly responsible for the low accuracy o...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by weakness, paralysis, or poor coordination of ...