International audienceThis paper presents a study on merging confidence measures using fuzzy logic. Instead of the previous approaches using the notion of probability, we propose to observe the uncertainty of the recognition hypotheses and the notion of possibility thanks to fuzzy reasoning. Four different confidence measures are developed, coming from different parts of a speech recognizer. Various merging methods are studied to improve the performance of the confidence measures. The methods are evaluated in terms of Confidence Error Rate (CER) and in terms of their Detection Error Tradeoff (DET) curves on a French broadcast news corpus. They are compared to some fuzzy logic aggregation techniques among which the technique based on the Cho...
Seven compatibility measures are paired with two fuzzy set aggregation operators to generate support...
In automatic speech recognition, confidence measures aim at estimating the confidence we can give to...
We describe some high-level approaches to estimating confidence scores for the words output by a spe...
Confidence measures represent a systematic way to express reliability of speech recognition results....
Similarity or likelihood normalization techniques are important for speaker verification systems as ...
This paper explores the repercussion of contextual information into confidence measuring for continu...
Similarity normalization techniques are important for speaker verification systems as they help to b...
Despite the significant advances in speech and language technologies speech recognition systems are ...
In order to improve the reliability of speech recognition results, a verifying system, that takes pr...
A unified fuzzy approach to statistical models for speech and speaker recognition is presented in th...
Fuzzy integrals are non-linear combinations of a hypothesis support function and the (possibly subje...
ISBN : 978-1-4244-0778-1International audienceThis paper presents several new confidence measures fo...
This paper proposes a fuzzy approach to speaker verication. For an input utterance and a claimed ide...
Confidence measures for the results of speech/speaker recognition make the systems more useful in th...
In automatic speech recognition, confidence measures aim at estimating the confidence we can give to...
Seven compatibility measures are paired with two fuzzy set aggregation operators to generate support...
In automatic speech recognition, confidence measures aim at estimating the confidence we can give to...
We describe some high-level approaches to estimating confidence scores for the words output by a spe...
Confidence measures represent a systematic way to express reliability of speech recognition results....
Similarity or likelihood normalization techniques are important for speaker verification systems as ...
This paper explores the repercussion of contextual information into confidence measuring for continu...
Similarity normalization techniques are important for speaker verification systems as they help to b...
Despite the significant advances in speech and language technologies speech recognition systems are ...
In order to improve the reliability of speech recognition results, a verifying system, that takes pr...
A unified fuzzy approach to statistical models for speech and speaker recognition is presented in th...
Fuzzy integrals are non-linear combinations of a hypothesis support function and the (possibly subje...
ISBN : 978-1-4244-0778-1International audienceThis paper presents several new confidence measures fo...
This paper proposes a fuzzy approach to speaker verication. For an input utterance and a claimed ide...
Confidence measures for the results of speech/speaker recognition make the systems more useful in th...
In automatic speech recognition, confidence measures aim at estimating the confidence we can give to...
Seven compatibility measures are paired with two fuzzy set aggregation operators to generate support...
In automatic speech recognition, confidence measures aim at estimating the confidence we can give to...
We describe some high-level approaches to estimating confidence scores for the words output by a spe...