Spoken Term Detection Using Phoneme Transition Network from Multiple Speech Recognizers' Outputs (Preprint)
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概要
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Spoken Term Detection (STD) that considers the out-of-vocabulary (OOV) problem has generated significant interest in the field of spoken document processing. This study describes STD with false detection control using phoneme transition networks (PTNs) derived from the outputs of multiple speech recognizers. PTNs are similar to subword-based confusion networks (CNs), which are originally derived from a single speech recognizer. Since PTN-formed index is based on the outputs of multiple speech recognizers, it is robust to recognition errors. Therefore, PTN should also be robust to recognition errors in an STD task, when compared to the CN-formed index from a single speech recognition system. Our PTN-formed index was evaluated on a test collection. The experiment showed that the PTN-based approach effectively detected OOV terms, and improved the F-measure value from 0.370 to 0.639 when compared with a baseline approach. Furthermore, we applied two false detection control parameters, one is based on the majority voting scheme. The other is a measure of the ambiguity of CN, to the calculation of detection score. By introducing these parameters, the performance of STD was found to be better (0.736 for the F-measure value) than that without any parameters (0.639).------------------------------This is a preprint of an article intended for publication Journal ofInformation Processing(JIP). This preprint should not be cited. Thisarticle should be cited as: Journal of Information Processing Vol.21(2013) No.2 (online)------------------------------
- 2013-02-15
著者
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Satoshi Natori
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering, University of Yamanashi
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Yoshihiro Sekiguchi
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering, University of Yamanashi
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Yuto Furuya
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering, University of Yamanashi
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Hiromitsu Nishizaki
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering, University of Yamanashi