ASAISDJan 5, 2024

A unified multichannel far-field speech recognition system: combining neural beamforming with attention based end-to-end model

arXiv:2401.02673v12 citationsh-index: 1
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses noise and interference in speech recognition for applications like smart devices, but it is incremental as it builds on existing neural and transformer methods.

The paper tackled far-field speech recognition by combining neural beamforming with an attention-based end-to-end model, achieving a 19.26% improvement over a strong baseline.

Far-field speech recognition is a challenging task that conventionally uses signal processing beamforming to attack noise and interference problem. But the performance has been found usually limited due to heavy reliance on environmental assumption. In this paper, we propose a unified multichannel far-field speech recognition system that combines the neural beamforming and transformer-based Listen, Spell, Attend (LAS) speech recognition system, which extends the end-to-end speech recognition system further to include speech enhancement. Such framework is then jointly trained to optimize the final objective of interest. Specifically, factored complex linear projection (fCLP) has been adopted to form the neural beamforming. Several pooling strategies to combine look directions are then compared in order to find the optimal approach. Moreover, information of the source direction is also integrated in the beamforming to explore the usefulness of source direction as a prior, which is usually available especially in multi-modality scenario. Experiments on different microphone array geometry are conducted to evaluate the robustness against spacing variance of microphone array. Large in-house databases are used to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed framework and the proposed method achieve 19.26\% improvement when compared with a strong baseline.

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