Title :
Unsupervised discovery of linguistic structure including two-level acoustic patterns using three cascaded stages of iterative optimization
Author :
Cheng-Tao Chung ; Chun-an Chan ; Lin-Shan Lee
Author_Institution :
Grad. Inst. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract :
Techniques for unsupervised discovery of acoustic patterns are getting increasingly attractive, because huge quantities of speech data are becoming available but manual annotations remain hard to acquire. In this paper, we propose an approach for unsupervised discovery of linguistic structure for the target spoken language given raw speech data. This linguistic structure includes two-level (subword-like and word-like) acoustic patterns, the lexicon of word-like patterns in terms of subword-like patterns and the N-gram language model based on word-like patterns. All patterns, models, and parameters can be automatically learned from the unlabelled speech corpus. This is achieved by an initialization step followed by three cascaded stages for acoustic, linguistic, and lexical iterative optimization. The lexicon of word-like patterns defines allowed consecutive sequence of HMMs for subword-like patterns. In each iteration, model training and decoding produces updated labels from which the lexicon and HMMs can be further updated. In this way, model parameters and decoded labels are respectively optimized in each iteration, and the knowledge about the linguistic structure is learned gradually layer after layer. The proposed approach was tested in preliminary experiments on a corpus of Mandarin broadcast news, including a task of spoken term detection with performance compared to a parallel test using models trained in a supervised way. Results show that the proposed system not only yields reasonable performance on its own, but is also complimentary to existing large vocabulary ASR systems.
Keywords :
computational linguistics; iterative methods; natural language processing; optimisation; pattern recognition; speech processing; unsupervised learning; N-gram language model; lexical iterative optimization; linguistic structure; raw speech data; spoken language; three cascaded stages; two-level acoustic patterns; unlabelled speech corpus; unsupervised discovery; vocabulary ASR systems; word-like patterns; Acoustics; Hidden Markov models; Optimization; Pragmatics; Speech; Speech recognition; Training; hidden Markov models; iterative optimization; spoken term detection; unsupervised learning; zero resource speech recognition;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2013.6639239