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Towards Fast and Accurate Streaming End-To-End ASR

Bo Li, Shuo-Yiin Chang, Tara N. Sainath, Ruoming Pang, Yanzhang He, Trevor Strohman, Yonghui Wu

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Abstract

End-to-end (E2E) models fold the acoustic, pronunciation and language models of a conventional speech recognition model into one neural network with a much smaller number of parameters than a conventional ASR system, thus making it suitable for on-device applications. For example, recurrent neural network transducer (RNN-T) as a streaming E2E model has shown promising potential for on-device ASR [1]. For such applications, quality and latency are two critical factors. We propose to reduce E2E model's latency by extending the RNN-T endpointer (RNN-T EP) model [2] with additional early and late penalties. By further applying the minimum word error rate (MWER) training technique [3], we achieved 8.0% relative word error rate (WER) reduction and 130ms 90-percentile latency reduction over [2] on a Voice Search test set. We also experimented with a second-pass Listen, Attend and Spell (LAS) rescorer [4]. Although it did not directly improve the first pass latency, the large WER reduction provides extra room to trade WER for latency. RNN-T EP+LAS, together with MWER training brings in 18.7% relative WER reduction and 160ms 90-percentile latency reductions compared to the original proposed RNN-T EP [2] model.

Topics & Concepts

Recurrent neural networkComputer scienceLatency (audio)Speech recognitionEnd-to-end principlePronunciationWord error rateLanguage modelPercentileReduction (mathematics)Artificial neural networkArtificial intelligenceTelecommunicationsStatisticsMathematicsGeometryLinguisticsPhilosophySpeech Recognition and SynthesisSpeech and Audio ProcessingMusic and Audio Processing
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