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An Investigation of Monotonic Transducers for Large-Scale Automatic Speech Recognition

Audio and Speech Processing 2022-10-25 v2 Sound

Abstract

The two most popular loss functions for streaming end-to-end automatic speech recognition (ASR) are RNN-Transducer (RNN-T) and connectionist temporal classification (CTC). Between these two loss types we can classify the monotonic RNN-T (MonoRNN-T) and the recently proposed CTC-like Transducer (CTC-T). Monotonic transducers have a few advantages. First, RNN-T can suffer from runaway hallucination, where a model keeps emitting non-blank symbols without advancing in time. Secondly, monotonic transducers consume exactly one model score per time step and are therefore more compatible with traditional FST-based ASR decoders. However, the MonoRNN-T so far has been found to have worse accuracy than RNN-T. It does not have to be that way: By regularizing the training via joint LAS training or parameter initialization from RNN-T, both MonoRNN-T and CTC-T perform as well or better than RNN-T. This is demonstrated for LibriSpeech and for a large-scale in-house data set.

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@article{arxiv.2204.08858,
  title  = {An Investigation of Monotonic Transducers for Large-Scale Automatic Speech Recognition},
  author = {Niko Moritz and Frank Seide and Duc Le and Jay Mahadeokar and Christian Fuegen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.08858},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted to SLT 2022