Title :
Unicode-based graphemic systems for limited resource languages
Author :
Gales, M.J.F. ; Knill, K.M. ; Ragni, A.
Author_Institution :
Eng. Dept., Cambridge Univ., Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
Large vocabulary continuous speech recognition systems require a mapping from words, or tokens, into sub-word units to enable robust estimation of acoustic model parameters, and to model words not seen in the training data. The standard approach to achieve this is to manually generate a lexicon where words are mapped into phones, often with attributes associated with each of these phones. Contextdependent acoustic models are then constructed using decision trees where questions are asked based on the phones and phone attributes. For low-resource languages, it may not be practical to manually generate a lexicon. An alternative approach is to use a graphemic lexicon, where the “pronunciation” for a word is defined by the letters forming that word. This paper proposes a simple approach for building graphemic systems for any language written in unicode. The attributes for graphemes are automatically derived using features from the unicode character descriptions. These attributes are then used in decision tree construction. This approach is examined on the IARPA Babel Option Period 2 languages, and a Levantine Arabic CTS task. The described approach achieves comparable, and complementary, performance to phonetic lexicon-based approaches.
Keywords :
decision trees; natural language processing; speech recognition; IARPA Babel option period 2 languages; Levantine Arabic CTS task; context dependent acoustic models; decision trees; graphemic lexicon; large vocabulary continuous speech recognition systems; limited resource languages; robust estimation; unicode character descriptions; unicode-based graphemic systems; Acoustics; Data models; Decision trees; Speech; Speech recognition; Training data; Writing; Low resource speech recognition; graphemic acoustic models;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
South Brisbane, QLD
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2015.7178960