Abstract

Developing accurate and robust phonetic models for the different speech sounds is a major challenge for high performance continuous speech recognition. In this paper, we introduce a new approach, called the stochastic segment model, for modelling a variable-length phonetic segment X, an L-long sequence of feature vectors. The stochastic segment model consists of 1) time-warping the variable-length segment X into a fixed-length segment Y called a resampled segment, and 2) a joint density function of the parameters of the resampled segment Y, which in this work is assumed Gaussian. In this paper, we describe the stochastic segment model, the recognition algorithm, and the iterative training algorithm for estimating segment models from continuous speech. For speaker-dependent continuous speech recognition, the segment model reduces the word error rate by one third over a hidden Markov phonetic model.

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