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Improving Large-scale Deep Biasing with Phoneme Features and Text-only Data in Streaming Transducer

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arxiv 2311.08966 v1 pith:SZ6KZNF7 submitted 2023-11-15 cs.CL cs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.SDeess.AS
keywords wordsrarebiasingdeeplarge-scaleperformancebiasdata
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Deep biasing for the Transducer can improve the recognition performance of rare words or contextual entities, which is essential in practical applications, especially for streaming Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR). However, deep biasing with large-scale rare words remains challenging, as the performance drops significantly when more distractors exist and there are words with similar grapheme sequences in the bias list. In this paper, we combine the phoneme and textual information of rare words in Transducers to distinguish words with similar pronunciation or spelling. Moreover, the introduction of training with text-only data containing more rare words benefits large-scale deep biasing. The experiments on the LibriSpeech corpus demonstrate that the proposed method achieves state-of-the-art performance on rare word error rate for different scales and levels of bias lists.

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