Joint Modeling of Accents and Acoustics for Multi-Accent Speech Recognition
Abstract
The performance of automatic speech recognition systems degrades with increasing mismatch between the training and testing scenarios. Differences in speaker accents are a significant source of such mismatch. The traditional approach to deal with multiple accents involves pooling data from several accents during training and building a single model in multi-task fashion, where tasks correspond to individual accents. In this paper, we explore an alternate model where we jointly learn an accent classifier and a multi-task acoustic model. Experiments on the American English Wall Street Journal and British English Cambridge corpora demonstrate that our joint model outperforms the strong multi-task acoustic model baseline. We obtain a 5.94% relative improvement in word error rate on British English, and 9.47% relative improvement on American English. This illustrates that jointly modeling with accent information improves acoustic model performance.
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@article{arxiv.1802.02656,
title = {Joint Modeling of Accents and Acoustics for Multi-Accent Speech Recognition},
author = {Xuesong Yang and Kartik Audhkhasi and Andrew Rosenberg and Samuel Thomas and Bhuvana Ramabhadran and Mark Hasegawa-Johnson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.02656},
year = {2018}
}
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Accepted in The 43rd IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP2018)