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arxiv: 1810.12170 · v1 · pith:Y6IVNBRFnew · submitted 2018-10-29 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.LG

Contextual Speech Recognition with Difficult Negative Training Examples

classification 📡 eess.AS cs.LG
keywords contextualexamplesnegativeapproachcontextdifficultend-to-endmodel
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Improving the representation of contextual information is key to unlocking the potential of end-to-end (E2E) automatic speech recognition (ASR). In this work, we present a novel and simple approach for training an ASR context mechanism with difficult negative examples. The main idea is to focus on proper nouns (e.g., unique entities such as names of people and places) in the reference transcript, and use phonetically similar phrases as negative examples, encouraging the neural model to learn more discriminative representations. We apply our approach to an end-to-end contextual ASR model that jointly learns to transcribe and select the correct context items, and show that our proposed method gives up to $53.1\%$ relative improvement in word error rate (WER) across several benchmarks.

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