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Japanese Dictation Toolkit. 1997 version.
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EngineeringSpeech CorpusSpoken Language ProcessingJapanese Phone ModelsPhonologyCorpus LinguisticsSpeech RecognitionNatural Language ProcessingData SciencePhoneticsComputational LinguisticsJapanese Dictation ToolkitRobust Speech RecognitionVoice RecognitionLanguage StudiesMachine TranslationSpeech SynthesisSpeech CommunicationSpeech ProcessingSpeech InputJapanese LvcsrLinguistics
The Japanese Dictation Toolkit has been designed and developed as a baseline platform for Japanese LVCSR (Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition). The platform consists of a standard recognition engine, Japanese phone models and Japanese statistical language models. We set up a variety of Japanese phone HMMs from a contextindependent monophone to a triphone model of thousands of states. They are trained with ASJ (The Acoustical Society of Japan) databases. A lexicon and word N-gram (2-gram and 3-gram) models are constructed with a corpus of Mainichi newspaper. The recognition engine JULIUS is developed for evaluation of both acoustic and language models. As an integrated system of these modules, we have implemented a baseline 5, 000-word dictation system and evaluated various components. The software repository is available to the public.
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