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Title: Recent improvements to the Abbot large vocabulary CSR system.
Authors: Hochberg, Mike
Renals, Steve
Robinson, Tony
Cook, Gary
Issue Date: 1995
Citation: In Proc IEEE ICASSP, pages 69-72, Detroit, 1995.
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: ABBOT is the hybrid connectionist-hidden Markov model (HMM) large-vocabulary continuous speech recognition (CSR) system developed at Cambridge University. This system uses a recurrent network to estimate the acoustic observation probabilities within an HMM framework. A major advantage of this approach is that good performance is achieved using context-independent acoustic models and requiring many fewer parameters than comparable HMM systems. This paper presents substantial performance improvements gained from new approaches to connectionist model combination and phone-duration modeling. Additional capability has also been achieved by extending the decoder to handle larger vocabulary tasks (20,000 words and greater) with a trigram language model. This paper describes the recent modifications to the system and experimental results are reported for various test and development sets from the November 1992, 1993, and 1994 ARPA evaluations of spoken language systems.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/1275
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