Title :
Word boundary agreementto combine multi-microphone hypotheses in distant speech recognition
Author :
Guerrero, Cristina ; Omologo, Maurizio
Author_Institution :
Fondazione Bruno Kessler-Irst, Trento, Italy
Abstract :
In this paper we propose a technique for combining hypotheses generated in a multi-microphone setting, which exploits complementarity and collective agreement among ASR outputs of different channels. The technique draws upon the information encoded in the available set of word lattices. As a first step, we identify word boundaries in which a comprehensive inter-channel agreement is found; then, these boundaries are used to reduce the global hypothesis search space. Global word posterior probabilities are estimated for the candidate words associated to each of the bounded segments. As a result, a single combined confusion network is generated from the multiple lattices. This approach offers a novel perspective to state of the art solutions based on confusion network combination. Promising results were obtained from an experimental evaluation in a simulated domestic environment equipped with a distributed microphone network. The development and test sets were simulated using real impulse responses estimated for a large set of microphone-speaker position pairs.
Keywords :
microphones; probability; speech recognition; ASR outputs; automatic speech recognition; bounded segments; candidate words; combined confusion network; distant speech recognition; distributed microphone network; global hypothesis search space; global word posterior probability estimation; information encoding; interchannel agreement; microphone-speaker position pairs; multimicrophone setting; simulated domestic environment; word boundary agreement; word lattices; Computer numerical control; Conferences; Lattices; Microphones; Speech; Speech recognition; Distant speech recognition; confusion networks; hypothesis combination; multi-microphone;
Conference_Titel :
Hands-free Speech Communication and Microphone Arrays (HSCMA), 2014 4th Joint Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Villers-les-Nancy
DOI :
10.1109/HSCMA.2014.6843277