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Lattention: Lattice-attention in ASR rescoring

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arxiv 2111.10157 v1 pith:RHOTGRTF submitted 2021-11-19 cs.CL cs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.SDeess.AS
keywords rescoringattentionlatticesn-bestlatticehypothesesmodelmodels
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Lattices form a compact representation of multiple hypotheses generated from an automatic speech recognition system and have been shown to improve performance of downstream tasks like spoken language understanding and speech translation, compared to using one-best hypothesis. In this work, we look into the effectiveness of lattice cues for rescoring n-best lists in second-pass. We encode lattices with a recurrent network and train an attention encoder-decoder model for n-best rescoring. The rescoring model with attention to lattices achieves 4-5% relative word error rate reduction over first-pass and 6-8% with attention to both lattices and acoustic features. We show that rescoring models with attention to lattices outperform models with attention to n-best hypotheses. We also study different ways to incorporate lattice weights in the lattice encoder and demonstrate their importance for n-best rescoring.

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