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Acoustic Data-Driven Subword Modeling for End-to-End Speech Recognition
Subword units are commonly used for end-to-end automatic speech recognition
(ASR), while a fully acoustic-oriented subword modeling approach is somewhat
missing. We propose an acoustic data-driven subword modeling (ADSM) approach
that adapts the advantages of several text-based and acoustic-based subword
methods into one pipeline. With a fully acoustic-oriented label design and
learning process, ADSM produces acoustic-structured subword units and
acoustic-matched target sequence for further ASR training. The obtained ADSM
labels are evaluated with different end-to-end ASR approaches including CTC,
RNN-Transducer and attention models. Experiments on the LibriSpeech corpus show
that ADSM clearly outperforms both byte pair encoding (BPE) and
pronunciation-assisted subword modeling (PASM) in all cases. Detailed analysis
shows that ADSM achieves acoustically more logical word segmentation and more
balanced sequence length, and thus, is suitable for both time-synchronous and
label-synchronous models. We also briefly describe how to apply acoustic-based
subword regularization and unseen text segmentation using ADSM.Comment: accepted at Interspeech202
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