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Continuous Speech Recognition using Boosted Binary Features
Type of publication: Idiap-RR
Citation: Roy_Idiap-RR-35-2011
Number: Idiap-RR-35-2011
Year: 2011
Month: 10
Institution: Idiap
Abstract: A novel parts-based binary-valued feature termed Boosted Binary Feature (BBF) was recently proposed for ASR. Such features look at specific pairs of time-frequency bins in the spectro-temporal plane. The most discriminative of these features are selected by boosting and integrated into a standard HMM-based system using multilayer perceptron (MLP) and single layer perceptron (SLP). Previous studies on TIMIT phoneme recognition task showed that BBF yields similar or better performance compared to cepstral features. In this work, this study is extended to continuous speech recognition task on the DARPA Resource Management database. Results show that BBF achieves comparable word error rate (5.5%) on this task with respect to standard cepstral features (5.1%) using MLP. Using SLP, the error rate for BBF shows much lower degradation (from 5.5% to 7.1%) compared to cepstral features (from 5.1% to 14.7%). In addition, it is found that BBF features can be selected well using auxiliary data.
Keywords: continuous speech recognition boosted binary features resource management
Projects Idiap
IM2
MOBIO
SNSF-MULTI
TABULA RASA
Authors Roy, Anindya
Magimai.-Doss, Mathew
Marcel, Sébastien
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