A speech large language model trained on beamformed multi-channel audio performs directional speech recognition and source localization across 12 discrete angles on simulated smart glasses data.
Recognizing Overlapped Speech in Meetings: A Multichannel Separation Approach Using Neural Networks
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The goal of this work is to develop a meeting transcription system that can recognize speech even when utterances of different speakers are overlapped. While speech overlaps have been regarded as a major obstacle in accurately transcribing meetings, a traditional beamformer with a single output has been exclusively used because previously proposed speech separation techniques have critical constraints for application to real meetings. This paper proposes a new signal processing module, called an unmixing transducer, and describes its implementation using a windowed BLSTM. The unmixing transducer has a fixed number, say J, of output channels, where J may be different from the number of meeting attendees, and transforms an input multi-channel acoustic signal into J time-synchronous audio streams. Each utterance in the meeting is separated and emitted from one of the output channels. Then, each output signal can be simply fed to a speech recognition back-end for segmentation and transcription. Our meeting transcription system using the unmixing transducer outperforms a system based on a state-of-the-art neural mask-based beamformer by 10.8%. Significant improvements are observed in overlapped segments. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report that applies overlapped speech recognition to unconstrained real meeting audio.
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Thinking in Directivity: Speech Large Language Model for Multi-Talker Directional Speech Recognition
A speech large language model trained on beamformed multi-channel audio performs directional speech recognition and source localization across 12 discrete angles on simulated smart glasses data.