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The second ‘chime’ speech separation and recognition challenge: Datasets, tasks and baselines
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EngineeringMachine LearningSpeech RecognitionNatural Language ProcessingData SciencePattern RecognitionPhoneticsRecognition ChallengeRobust Speech RecognitionVoice RecognitionHealth SciencesComputer ScienceMultiple Background SourcesDistant Speech RecognitionSpeech CommunicationAsr SystemsSmall Speaker MovementsVoiceMulti-speaker Speech RecognitionChime ChallengeSpeech SeparationSpeech ProcessingSpeech Perception
Distant-microphone automatic speech recognition (ASR) remains a challenging goal in everyday environments involving multiple background sources and reverberation. This paper is intended to be a reference on the 2nd `CHiME' Challenge, an initiative designed to analyze and evaluate the performance of ASR systems in a real-world domestic environment. Two separate tracks have been proposed: a small-vocabulary task with small speaker movements and a medium-vocabulary task without speaker movements. We discuss the rationale for the challenge and provide a detailed description of the datasets, tasks and baseline performance results for each track.
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