International audienceOut-of-vocabulary (OOV) words can pose a particular problem for automatic speech recognition (ASR) of broadcast news. The language models (LMs) of ASR systems are typically trained on static corpora, whereas new words (particularly new proper nouns) are continually introduced in the media. Additionally, such OOVs are often content-rich proper nouns that are vital to understanding the topic. In this work, we explore methods for dynamically adding OOVs to language models by adapting the n-gram language model used in our ASR system. We propose two strategies: the first relies on finding in-vocabulary (IV) words similar to the OOVs, where word embeddings are used to define similarity. Our second strategy leverages a small ...
Since the advent of deep learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR), like many other fields, has a...
International audienceMany Proper Names (PNs) are Out-Of-Vocabulary (OOV) words for speech recogniti...
International audienceThis paper discusses the adaptation of vocabularies for automatic speech recog...
International audienceThis article presents a study on how to automatically add new words into a lan...
International audienceOne important issue of speech recognition systems is Out-of Vocabulary words (...
International audienceDespite recent progress in developing Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recog...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method to automatically add n-grams containing out-o...
International audienceOne important issue of speech recognition systems is Out-of Vocabulary words (...
Nowadays, most ASR (automatic speech recognition) systems deployed in industry are closed-vocabular...
Current automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are based on language models (LM) which gather wo...
Modern automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are speaker independent and designed to recognize ...
This research addresses the language model (LM) domain mismatch problem in automatic speech recognit...
International audienceProper name recognition is a challenging task in information retrieval from la...
Pelemans J., Vanallemeersch T., Demuynck K., Verwimp L., Van hamme H., Wambacq P., ''Language model ...
Despite the proliferation of speech-enabled applications and devices, speech-driven human-machine in...
Since the advent of deep learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR), like many other fields, has a...
International audienceMany Proper Names (PNs) are Out-Of-Vocabulary (OOV) words for speech recogniti...
International audienceThis paper discusses the adaptation of vocabularies for automatic speech recog...
International audienceThis article presents a study on how to automatically add new words into a lan...
International audienceOne important issue of speech recognition systems is Out-of Vocabulary words (...
International audienceDespite recent progress in developing Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recog...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method to automatically add n-grams containing out-o...
International audienceOne important issue of speech recognition systems is Out-of Vocabulary words (...
Nowadays, most ASR (automatic speech recognition) systems deployed in industry are closed-vocabular...
Current automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are based on language models (LM) which gather wo...
Modern automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are speaker independent and designed to recognize ...
This research addresses the language model (LM) domain mismatch problem in automatic speech recognit...
International audienceProper name recognition is a challenging task in information retrieval from la...
Pelemans J., Vanallemeersch T., Demuynck K., Verwimp L., Van hamme H., Wambacq P., ''Language model ...
Despite the proliferation of speech-enabled applications and devices, speech-driven human-machine in...
Since the advent of deep learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR), like many other fields, has a...
International audienceMany Proper Names (PNs) are Out-Of-Vocabulary (OOV) words for speech recogniti...
International audienceThis paper discusses the adaptation of vocabularies for automatic speech recog...