ASAISDApr 25, 2024

Developing Acoustic Models for Automatic Speech Recognition in Swedish

arXiv:2404.16547v19 citationsh-index: 19
Originality Synthesis-oriented
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This work addresses speech recognition for Swedish speakers, but it is incremental as it applies existing methods to a new language.

The paper tackled building acoustic models for automatic speech recognition in Swedish using hidden Markov models trained on the SpeechDat database, achieving a remarkable improvement in performance compared to previous studies.

This paper is concerned with automatic continuous speech recognition using trainable systems. The aim of this work is to build acoustic models for spoken Swedish. This is done employing hidden Markov models and using the SpeechDat database to train their parameters. Acoustic modeling has been worked out at a phonetic level, allowing general speech recognition applications, even though a simplified task (digits and natural number recognition) has been considered for model evaluation. Different kinds of phone models have been tested, including context independent models and two variations of context dependent models. Furthermore many experiments have been done with bigram language models to tune some of the system parameters. System performance over various speaker subsets with different sex, age and dialect has also been examined. Results are compared to previous similar studies showing a remarkable improvement.

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