Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
566392 Speech Communication 2006 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

Lattice segmentation techniques developed for Minimum Bayes Risk decoding in large vocabulary speech recognition tasks are used to compute the statistics needed for discriminative training algorithms that estimate HMM parameters so as to reduce the overall risk over the training data. New estimation procedures are developed and evaluated for both small and large vocabulary recognition tasks, and additive performance improvements are shown relative to maximum mutual information estimation. These relative gains are explained through a detailed analysis of individual word recognition errors.

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