Acoustic Modelling Using Continuous Rational Kernels

Authors: Layton, Martin1; Gales, Mark2

Source: The Journal of VLSI Signal Processing, Volume 48, Numbers 1-2, August 2007 , pp. 67-82(16)

Publisher: Springer

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Abstract:

Many discriminative classification algorithms are designed for tasks where samples can be represented by fixed-length vectors. However, many examples in the fields of text processing, computational biology and speech recognition are best represented as variable-length sequences of vectors. Although several dynamic kernels have been proposed for mapping sequences of discrete observations into fixed-dimensional feature-spaces, few kernels exist for sequences of continuous observations. This paper introduces continuous rational kernels, an extension of standard rational kernels, as a general framework for classifying sequences of continuous observations. In addition to allowing new task-dependent kernels to be defined, continuous rational kernels allow existing continuous dynamic kernels, such as Fisher and generative kernels, to be calculated using standard weighted finite-state transducer algorithms. Preliminary results on both a large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) task and the TIMIT database are presented.

Keywords: augmented statistical models; rational kernels; speech recognition; TIMIT database

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1007/s11265-006-0027-4

Affiliations: 1: Email: ml362@eng.cam.ac.uk 2: Email: mjfg@eng.cam.ac.uk

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