Abstract

We extend the state-observation dependencies in a Partly Hidden Markov Model (PHMM) and apply this model to continuous speech recognition. In a PHMM the observations and state transitions are dependent on a series of hidden and observable states. In the standard formulation of a PHMM, the observations and state transitions are conditioned on the same hidden state and observable state variables. Here we also condition the observations and state transitions on the same hidden states but condition the observations and state transitions on different observation states, respectively. This simple improvement to the model gives it significant flexibility allowing it to model stochastic processes more precisely. In addition, by integrating the PHMM containing this extended state-observation dependency with a standard HMM we can construct a stochastic model that we call a Smoothed Partly Hidden Markov Model (SPHMM). Results of continuous speech recognition on a newspaper read-speech have shown reductions of 10 and 24% in the error rate using the PHMM and SPHMM, respectively, compared to a standard HMM thereby displaying the effectiveness of the proposed models. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Syst Comp Jpn, 36(8): 31–39, 2005; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/scj.20315

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