ASAug 4, 2021
Unsupervised Domain Adaptation in Speech Recognition using Phonetic FeaturesRupam Ojha, C Chandra Sekhar
Automatic speech recognition is a difficult problem in pattern recognition because several sources of variability exist in the speech input like the channel variations, the input might be clean or noisy, the speakers may have different accent and variations in the gender, etc. As a result, domain adaptation is important in speech recognition where we train the model for a particular source domain and test it on a different target domain. In this paper, we propose a technique to perform unsupervised gender-based domain adaptation in speech recognition using phonetic features. The experiments are performed on the TIMIT dataset and there is a considerable decrease in the phoneme error rate using the proposed approach.
ASFeb 21, 2019
Incremental Transfer Learning in Two-pass Information Bottleneck based Speaker Diarization System for MeetingsNauman Dawalatabad, Srikanth Madikeri, C Chandra Sekhar et al.
The two-pass information bottleneck (TPIB) based speaker diarization system operates independently on different conversational recordings. TPIB system does not consider previously learned speaker discriminative information while diarizing new conversations. Hence, the real time factor (RTF) of TPIB system is high owing to the training time required for the artificial neural network (ANN). This paper attempts to improve the RTF of the TPIB system using an incremental transfer learning approach where the parameters learned by the ANN from other conversations are updated using current conversation rather than learning parameters from scratch. This reduces the RTF significantly. The effectiveness of the proposed approach compared to the baseline IB and the TPIB systems is demonstrated on standard NIST and AMI conversational meeting datasets. With a minor degradation in performance, the proposed system shows a significant improvement of 33.07% and 24.45% in RTF with respect to TPIB system on the NIST RT-04Eval and AMI-1 datasets, respectively.