Japanese Dictation Toolkit. 1997 version.
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The Japanese Dictation Toolkit has been designed and developed as a baseline platform for Japanese LVCSR (Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition). The platform consists of a standard recognition engine, Japanese phone models and Japanese statistical language models. We set up a variety of Japanese phone HMMs from a contextindependent monophone to a triphone model of thousands of states. They are trained with ASJ (The Acoustical Society of Japan) databases. A lexicon and word N-gram (2-gram and 3-gram) models are constructed with a corpus of Mainichi newspaper. The recognition engine JULIUS is developed for evaluation of both acoustic and language models. As an integrated system of these modules, we have implemented a baseline 5, 000-word dictation system and evaluated various components. The software repository is available to the public.
- 一般社団法人 日本音響学会の論文
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