Paper: | SP-P12.11 | ||
Session: | Acoustic Modeling: Model Complexity, General Topics | ||
Time: | Thursday, May 20, 09:30 - 11:30 | ||
Presentation: | Poster | ||
Topic: | Speech Processing: Acoustic Modeling for Speech Recognition | ||
Title: | A VITERBI ALGORITHM FOR A TRAJECTORY MODEL DERIVED FROM HMM WITH EXPLICIT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STATIC AND DYNAMIC FEATURES | ||
Authors: | Heiga Zen; Nagoya Institute of Technology | ||
Keiichi Tokuda; Nagoya Institute of Technology | |||
Tadashi Kitamura; Nagoya Institute of Technology | |||
Abstract: | This paper introduces a Viterbi algorithm to obtain a sub-optimal state sequence for trajectory-HMM, which is derived from HMM with explicit relationship between static and dynamic features. The trajectory-HMM can alleviate some limitations of HMM, which are i) constant statistics within HMM state and ii) conditional independence of observations given the state sequence, without increasing the number of model parameters. The proposed algorithm was applied to state-boundary optimization for Viterbi training and N-best rescoring. In speaker-dependent continuous speech recognition experiment, trajectory-HMM with the proposed algorithm achieved about 14% error reduction over the standard HMM with the conventional Viterbi algorithm. | ||
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