A Temporal Alignment Buffer with minimum-KL delay selection lets Delayed-KD reach 5.42% CER on AISHELL-1 at 40 ms latency, matching U2++ at 320 ms.
Dual-mode ASR: Unify and Improve Streaming ASR with Full-context Modeling
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Streaming automatic speech recognition (ASR) aims to emit each hypothesized word as quickly and accurately as possible, while full-context ASR waits for the completion of a full speech utterance before emitting completed hypotheses. In this work, we propose a unified framework, Dual-mode ASR, to train a single end-to-end ASR model with shared weights for both streaming and full-context speech recognition. We show that the latency and accuracy of streaming ASR significantly benefit from weight sharing and joint training of full-context ASR, especially with inplace knowledge distillation during the training. The Dual-mode ASR framework can be applied to recent state-of-the-art convolution-based and transformer-based ASR networks. We present extensive experiments with two state-of-the-art ASR networks, ContextNet and Conformer, on two datasets, a widely used public dataset LibriSpeech and a large-scale dataset MultiDomain. Experiments and ablation studies demonstrate that Dual-mode ASR not only simplifies the workflow of training and deploying streaming and full-context ASR models, but also significantly improves both emission latency and recognition accuracy of streaming ASR. With Dual-mode ASR, we achieve new state-of-the-art streaming ASR results on both LibriSpeech and MultiDomain in terms of accuracy and latency.
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Delayed-KD: Delayed Knowledge Distillation based CTC for Low-Latency Streaming ASR
A Temporal Alignment Buffer with minimum-KL delay selection lets Delayed-KD reach 5.42% CER on AISHELL-1 at 40 ms latency, matching U2++ at 320 ms.