Discriminative Learning for Speech Processing. Theory and Practice

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Издательство Morgan & Claypool, 2008, -121 pp.
In this book, we introduce the background and mainstream methods of probabilistic modeling and discriminative parameter optimization for speech recognition. The specific models treated in depth include the widely used exponential-family distributions and the hidden Markov model. A detailed study is presented on unifying the common objective functions for discriminative learning in speech recognition, namely maximum mutual information (MMI), minimum classification error, and minimum phone/word error. The unification is presented, with rigorous mathematical analysis, in a common rational-function form. This common form enables the use of the growth transformation (or extended Baum–Welch) optimization framework in discriminative learning of model parameters. In addition to all the necessary introduction of the background and tutorial material on the subject, we also included technical details on the derivation of the parameter optimization formulas for exponential-family distributions, discrete hidden Markov models (HMMs), and continuous-density HMMs in discriminative learning. Selected experimental results obtained by the authors in firsthand are presented to show that discriminative learning can lead to superior speech recognition performance over conventional parameter learning. Details on major algorithmic implementation issues with practical significance are provided to enable the practitioners to directly reduce the theory in the earlier part of the book into engineering practice.
Introduction and Background
Statistical Speech Recognition: A Tutorial
Discriminative Learning: A Unified Objective Function
Discriminative Learning Algorithm for Exponential-Family Distributions
Discriminative Learning Algorithm for Hidden Markov Model
Practical Implementation of Discriminative Learning
Selected Experimental Results
Epilogue

Author(s): He X., Deng l.

Language: English
Commentary: 663446
Tags: Информатика и вычислительная техника;Обработка медиа-данных;Обработка звука;Обработка речи