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Lead2Gold: Towards exploiting the full potential of noisy transcriptions for speech recognition

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arxiv 1910.07323 v1 pith:MMAL53XD submitted 2019-10-16 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LGeess.AS

Lead2Gold: Towards exploiting the full potential of noisy transcriptions for speech recognition

classification cs.CL cs.AIcs.LGeess.AS
keywords transcriptionslead2goldnoisenoisyerrorssystemusedaccount
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The transcriptions used to train an Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system may contain errors. Usually, either a quality control stage discards transcriptions with too many errors, or the noisy transcriptions are used as is. We introduce Lead2Gold, a method to train an ASR system that exploits the full potential of noisy transcriptions. Based on a noise model of transcription errors, Lead2Gold searches for better transcriptions of the training data with a beam search that takes this noise model into account. The beam search is differentiable and does not require a forced alignment step, thus the whole system is trained end-to-end. Lead2Gold can be viewed as a new loss function that can be used on top of any sequence-to-sequence deep neural network. We conduct proof-of-concept experiments on noisy transcriptions generated from letter corruptions with different noise levels. We show that Lead2Gold obtains a better ASR accuracy than a competitive baseline which does not account for the (artificially-introduced) transcription noise.

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