Title :
Vocabulary independent discriminative utterance verification for nonkeyword rejection in subword based speech recognition
Author :
Sukkar, Rafid A. ; Lee, Chin-Hui
Author_Institution :
Bell Labs., Lucent Technol., Naperville, IL, USA
fDate :
11/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An integral part of any deployable speech recognition system is the capability to detect if the input speech does not contain any of the words in the recognizer vocabulary set. This capability, which is called utterance verification (or keyword recognition and nonkeyword rejection), is therefore becoming increasingly important as speech recognition systems continue to migrate from the laboratory to actual applications. We present a framework and a method for vocabulary independent utterance verification in subword-based speech recognition. The verification process is cast as a statistical hypothesis test, where vocabulary independence is accomplished through a two-stage verification process: subword-level verification followed by string-level verification. A verification function is defined and discriminatively trained to perform subword-level verification. String-level verification is accomplished by defining and evaluating an overall string-level log likelihood ratio that is a function of the subword-level verification scores. Experimental results show that this vocabulary-independent discriminative utterance verification method significantly outperforms a baseline method commonly used in wordspotting tasks
Keywords :
hidden Markov models; speech processing; speech recognition; HMM; baseline method; discriminative utterance verification; experimental results; input speech; keyword recognition; nonkeyword rejection; recognizer vocabulary set; speech recognition system; statistical hypothesis test; string level verification; string-level log likelihood ratio; subword based speech recognition; subword level verification; subword-level verification scores; verification function; vocabulary independent utterance verification; Application software; Automatic speech recognition; Consumer products; Context-aware services; Laboratories; Navigation; Speech recognition; Telecommunication computing; Testing; Vocabulary;
Journal_Title :
Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on