Computational Complexity of a Fast Viterbi Decoding Algorithm for Stochastic Letter-Phoneme Transduction (1998)
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@MISC{Luk98computationalcomplexity,
author = {R. W. P. Luk and R. I. Damper and Hong Kong},
title = {Computational Complexity of a Fast Viterbi Decoding Algorithm for Stochastic Letter-Phoneme Transduction},
year = {1998}
}
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Abstract
This paper describes a modification to, and a fast implementation of, the Viterbi algorithm for use in stochastic letter-to-phoneme conversion. A straightforward (but unrealistic) implementation of the Viterbi algorithm has a linear time complexity with respect to the length of the letter string, but quadratic complexity if we additionally consider the number of letter-tophoneme correspondences to be a variable determining the problem size. Since the number of correspondences can be large, processing time is long. If the correspondences are precompiled to a deterministic finite-state automaton to simplify the process of matching to determine state survivors, execution time is reduced by a large multiplicative factor. Speedup is inferred indirectly since the straightforward implementation of Viterbi decoding is too slow for practical comparison, and ranges between about 200 and 4000 depending upon the number of letters processed and the particular correspondences employed in the transdu...







