AbstractThis paper considers the problem of rapid and robust speaker adaptation in automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems. We propose an approach using combination of eigenspace-based maximum likelihood linear regression (EMLLR) and evolutionary algorithms. To find the best solution for the coefficients estimation problem, we suggest using genetic algorithm (GA) for rapid speaker adaptation. This is due to the fact that genetic algorithms are not as sensitive as expectation maximization (EM) algorithm to the amount of adaptation data. Experimental results on TIMIT database illustrate that genetic algorithm, using random individuals in first population, leads to up to 1.03% improvement in phoneme recognition rate. Moreover, we show that ...
Speech recognition is a powerful and widely used technology nowadays. However, its performance is no...
This paper proposes a speaker adaptation technique using a nonlinear spectral transform based on GMM...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
AbstractThis paper considers the problem of rapid and robust speaker adaptation in automatic speech ...
This paper constitutes a study of several classical and original methods for a speaker adaptation of...
This paper proposes two new approaches to rapid speaker adaptation of acoustic models by using genet...
For the problem of speaker adaptation in speech recognition, the performance depends on the availabi...
For the problem of speaker adaptation in speech recognition, the performance depends on the availabi...
This paper considers the problem of speaker adaptation of acous-tic models in speech recognition. We...
This paper presents a technical speaker adaptation method called WMLLR, which is based on maximum li...
In this paper, a new method called Maximum Likelihood General Regression (MLGR) is introduced for sp...
In this paper, we propose an application of kernel methods for fast speaker adaptation based on, ker...
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) converts human speech to readable text. Acoustic model adaptation...
Eigenvoice (EV) speaker adaptation has been shown effective for fast speaker adaptation when the amo...
A novel speaker adaptation algorithm based on Gaussian mixture weight adaptation is described. A sma...
Speech recognition is a powerful and widely used technology nowadays. However, its performance is no...
This paper proposes a speaker adaptation technique using a nonlinear spectral transform based on GMM...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
AbstractThis paper considers the problem of rapid and robust speaker adaptation in automatic speech ...
This paper constitutes a study of several classical and original methods for a speaker adaptation of...
This paper proposes two new approaches to rapid speaker adaptation of acoustic models by using genet...
For the problem of speaker adaptation in speech recognition, the performance depends on the availabi...
For the problem of speaker adaptation in speech recognition, the performance depends on the availabi...
This paper considers the problem of speaker adaptation of acous-tic models in speech recognition. We...
This paper presents a technical speaker adaptation method called WMLLR, which is based on maximum li...
In this paper, a new method called Maximum Likelihood General Regression (MLGR) is introduced for sp...
In this paper, we propose an application of kernel methods for fast speaker adaptation based on, ker...
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) converts human speech to readable text. Acoustic model adaptation...
Eigenvoice (EV) speaker adaptation has been shown effective for fast speaker adaptation when the amo...
A novel speaker adaptation algorithm based on Gaussian mixture weight adaptation is described. A sma...
Speech recognition is a powerful and widely used technology nowadays. However, its performance is no...
This paper proposes a speaker adaptation technique using a nonlinear spectral transform based on GMM...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...