Acoustic modeling with contextual additive structure for HMM-based speech recognition
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This paper proposes an acoustic modeling technique based on an additive structure of context dependencies for HMM-based speech recognition. Typical context dependent models, e.g., triphone HMMs, have direct dependencies of phonetic contexts, i.e., if a phonetic context is given, the Gaussian distribution is specified immediately. This paper assumes a more complex structure, an additive structure of acoustic feature components which have different context dependencies. Since the output probability distribution is composed of additive component distributions, a number of different distributions can be efficiently represented by a combination of fewer distributions. To automatically extract additive components, this paper presents a context clustering algorithm for the additive structure model in which multiple decision trees are constructed simultaneously. Experimental results show that the proposed technique improves phoneme recognition accuracy with fewer number of distributions than the conventional triphone HMMs.
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- 2008 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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2008 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing 4469-4472, 2008-03-01
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