ASCLSDMay 18, 2020

Audio-visual Multi-channel Recognition of Overlapped Speech

arXiv:2005.08571v221 citations
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This addresses the challenging problem of recognizing overlapped speech for ASR systems, with incremental improvements using visual data.

The paper tackled automatic speech recognition of overlapped speech by developing an audio-visual multi-channel system that integrates separation and recognition components, achieving up to 22.22% absolute word error rate reduction compared to audio-only baselines.

Automatic speech recognition (ASR) of overlapped speech remains a highly challenging task to date. To this end, multi-channel microphone array data are widely used in state-of-the-art ASR systems. Motivated by the invariance of visual modality to acoustic signal corruption, this paper presents an audio-visual multi-channel overlapped speech recognition system featuring tightly integrated separation front-end and recognition back-end. A series of audio-visual multi-channel speech separation front-end components based on \textit{TF masking}, \textit{filter\&sum} and \textit{mask-based MVDR} beamforming approaches were developed. To reduce the error cost mismatch between the separation and recognition components, they were jointly fine-tuned using the connectionist temporal classification (CTC) loss function, or a multi-task criterion interpolation with scale-invariant signal to noise ratio (Si-SNR) error cost. Experiments suggest that the proposed multi-channel AVSR system outperforms the baseline audio-only ASR system by up to 6.81\% (26.83\% relative) and 22.22\% (56.87\% relative) absolute word error rate (WER) reduction on overlapped speech constructed using either simulation or replaying of the lipreading sentence 2 (LRS2) dataset respectively.

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