Connectionist speech recognition of Broadcast News (2002)
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@MISC{Robinson02connectionistspeech,
author = {A. J. Robinson and G. D. Cook and D. P. W. Ellis and E. Fosler-Lussier and S. J. Renals and D. A. G. Williams},
title = { Connectionist speech recognition of Broadcast News},
year = {2002}
}
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Abstract
This paper describes connectionist techniques for recognition of Broadcast News. The fundamental difference between connectionist systems and more conventional mixture-of-Gaussian systems is that connectionist models directly estimate posterior probabilities as opposed to likelihoods. Access to posterior probabilities has enabled us to develop a number of novel approaches to confidence estimation, pronunciation modelling and search. In addition we have investigated a new feature extraction technique based on the modulation-filtered spectrogram (MSG), and methods for combining multiple information sources. We have incorporated all of these techniques into a system for the transcription







