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arxiv: 2011.04785 · v1 · pith:7OA3374Nnew · submitted 2020-11-09 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.SD

Benchmarking LF-MMI, CTC and RNN-T Criteria for Streaming ASR

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keywords criteriatrainingrnn-tstreamingaccuracyacrossapplicationcomprehensive
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In this work, to measure the accuracy and efficiency for a latency-controlled streaming automatic speech recognition (ASR) application, we perform comprehensive evaluations on three popular training criteria: LF-MMI, CTC and RNN-T. In transcribing social media videos of 7 languages with training data 3K-14K hours, we conduct large-scale controlled experimentation across each criterion using identical datasets and encoder model architecture. We find that RNN-T has consistent wins in ASR accuracy, while CTC models excel at inference efficiency. Moreover, we selectively examine various modeling strategies for different training criteria, including modeling units, encoder architectures, pre-training, etc. Given such large-scale real-world streaming ASR application, to our best knowledge, we present the first comprehensive benchmark on these three widely used training criteria across a great many languages.

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