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Seq-2-Seq based Refinement of ASR Output for Spoken Name Capture

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arxiv 2203.15833 v1 pith:RQSAI2CX submitted 2022-03-29 cs.CL eess.AS

classification cs.CLeess.AS
keywords namecapturespellapproachpersonproposeseq-2-seqbaseline
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Person name capture from human speech is a difficult task in human-machine conversations. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to capture the person names from the caller utterances in response to the prompt "say and spell your first/last name". Inspired from work on spell correction, disfluency removal and text normalization, we propose a lightweight Seq-2-Seq system which generates a name spell from a varying user input. Our proposed method outperforms the strong baseline which is based on LM-driven rule-based approach.

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