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The NICT ASR System for IWSLT2012
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Evaluation CampaignTime-sensitive NetworkingEngineeringSpeech CorpusComputer ArchitectureSpoken Language ProcessingCorpus LinguisticsText MiningElectromagnetic CompatibilitySpeech RecognitionNatural Language ProcessingData AcquisitionComputational LinguisticsRobust Speech RecognitionSystems EngineeringLanguage StudiesInstrumentationMachine TranslationSpeech PerceptionHardware-in-the-loop SimulationComputer EngineeringSpeech CommunicationAutomatic Speech RecognitionMulti-speaker Speech RecognitionSpeech ProcessingNict Asr SystemSpeech InputAsr SystemLinguistics
This paper describes our automatic speech recognition (ASR) system for the IWSLT 2012 evaluation campaign. The target data of the campaign is selected from the TED talks, a collection of public speeches on a variety of topics spoken in English. Our ASR system is based on weighted finite-state transducers and exploits an combination of acoustic models for spontaneous speech, language models based on ngram and factored recurrent neural network trained with effectively selected corpora, and unsupervised topic adaptation framework utilizing ASR results. Accordingly, the system achieved 10.6% and 12.0% word error rate for the tst2011 and tst2012 evaluation set, respectively.
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