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Recent Advances in End-to-End Automatic Speech Recognition

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arxiv 2111.01690 v2 pith:SIUEUQGM submitted 2021-11-02 eess.AS cs.AIcs.CLcs.SD

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keywords modelsfactorshybridspeechadvancesautomaticend-to-endmodeling
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Recently, the speech community is seeing a significant trend of moving from deep neural network based hybrid modeling to end-to-end (E2E) modeling for automatic speech recognition (ASR). While E2E models achieve the state-of-the-art results in most benchmarks in terms of ASR accuracy, hybrid models are still used in a large proportion of commercial ASR systems at the current time. There are lots of practical factors that affect the production model deployment decision. Traditional hybrid models, being optimized for production for decades, are usually good at these factors. Without providing excellent solutions to all these factors, it is hard for E2E models to be widely commercialized. In this paper, we will overview the recent advances in E2E models, focusing on technologies addressing those challenges from the industry's perspective.

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    A preference optimization objective with input-side and output-side preference pairs improves audiovisual ASR word error rates on How2, VisSpeech, and Ego4D beyond prior state-of-the-art.

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