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Streaming End-to-End Multi-Talker Speech Recognition

Liang Lu, Naoyuki Kanda, Jinyu Li, Yifan Gong

2021IEEE Signal Processing Letters41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

End-to-end multi-talker speech recognition is an emerging research trend in the speech community due to its vast potential in applications such as conversation and meeting transcriptions. To the best of our knowledge, all existing research works are constrained in the offline scenario. In this work, we propose the Streaming Unmixing and Recognition Transducer (SURT) for end-to-end multi-talker speech recognition. Our model employs the Recurrent Neural Network Transducer (RNN-T) as the backbone that can meet various latency constraints. We study two different model architectures that are based on a speaker-differentiator encoder and a mask encoder respectively. To train this model, we investigate the widely used Permutation Invariant Training (PIT) approach and the Heuristic Error Assignment Training (HEAT) approach. Based on experiments on the publicly available LibriSpeechMix dataset, we show that HEAT can achieve better accuracy compared with PIT, and the SURT model with 150 milliseconds algorithmic latency constraint compares favorably with the offline sequence-to-sequence based baseline model in terms of accuracy.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSpeech recognitionEnd-to-end principleEncoderLatency (audio)Recurrent neural networkDeep learningArtificial neural networkArtificial intelligenceTelecommunicationsOperating systemSpeech Recognition and SynthesisSpeech and Audio ProcessingMusic and Audio Processing
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