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Live Streaming Speech Recognition Using Deep Bidirectional LSTM Acoustic Models and Interpolated Language Models

Javier Jorge, Adrià Giménez, Joan Albert Silvestre-Cerdà, Jorge Civera, Albert Sanchís, Alfons Juan

2021IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM) networks and deep Transformers are now extensively used in offline ASR, it is unclear how best offline systems can be adapted to work with them under the streaming setup. After gaining considerable experience on this regard in recent years, in this paper we show how an optimized, low-latency streaming decoder can be built in which bidirectional LSTM acoustic models, together with general interpolated language models, can be nicely integrated with minimal perfomance degradation. In brief, our streaming decoder consists of a one-pass, real-time search engine relying on a limited-duration window sliding over time and a number of ad hoc acoustic and language model pruning techniques. Extensive empirical assessment is provided on truly streaming tasks derived from the well-known LibriSpeech and TED talks datasets, as well as from TV shows on a main Spanish broadcasting station.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceLanguage modelSpeech recognitionLatency (audio)TransformerStreaming dataPruningSliding window protocolHidden Markov modelArtificial intelligenceReal-time computingWindow (computing)Data miningTelecommunicationsPhysicsBiologyQuantum mechanicsVoltageOperating systemAgronomySpeech Recognition and SynthesisMusic and Audio ProcessingNatural Language Processing Techniques