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Reinforcement Learning Based Speech Enhancement for Robust Speech Recognition

Audio and Speech Processing 2018-11-13 v1 Sound

Abstract

Conventional deep neural network (DNN)-based speech enhancement (SE) approaches aim to minimize the mean square error (MSE) between enhanced speech and clean reference. The MSE-optimized model may not directly improve the performance of an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system. If the target is to minimize the recognition error, the recognition results should be used to design the objective function for optimizing the SE model. However, the structure of an ASR system, which consists of multiple units, such as acoustic and language models, is usually complex and not differentiable. In this study, we proposed to adopt the reinforcement learning algorithm to optimize the SE model based on the recognition results. We evaluated the propsoed SE system on the Mandarin Chinese broadcast news corpus (MATBN). Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method can effectively improve the ASR results with a notable 12.40% and 19.23% error rate reductions for signal to noise ratio at 0 dB and 5 dB conditions, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1811.04224,
  title  = {Reinforcement Learning Based Speech Enhancement for Robust Speech Recognition},
  author = {Yih-Liang Shen and Chao-Yuan Huang and Syu-Siang Wang and Yu Tsao and Hsin-Min Wang and Tai-Shih Chi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.04224},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Conference paper with 4 pages, reinforcement learning, automatic speech recognition, speech enhancement, deep neural network, character error rate

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