Using boosting to improve a hybrid hmm/neural network speech recognizer

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作者
Schwenk, H [1 ]
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[1] CNRS, LIMSI, F-91403 Orsay, France
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10.1109/ICASSP.1999.759874
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Boosting is a general method for improving the performance of almost any learning algorithm. A recently proposed and very promising boosting algorithm is AdaBoost [7]. In this paper we investigate if AdaBoost can be used to improve a hybrid HMM/neural network continuous speech recognizer. Boosting significantly improves the word error rate From 6.3% to 5.3% on a test set of the OGI Numbers95 corpus, a medium size continuous numbers recognition task. These results compare favorably with other combining techniques using several different feature representations or additional information from longer time spans. Ensemble methods or committees of learning machines can often improve the performance of a system in comparison to a single learning machine. A recently proposed and very promising boosting algorithm is AdaBoost [7]. It constructs a composite classifier by sequentially training classifiers while more and more emphasis on certain patterns. Several authors have reported important improvements with respect to one classifier on several machine learning benchmark problems of the UCI repository, e.g. [2, 6]. These experiments displayed rather intriguing generalization properties, such as continued decrease in generalization error after training error reaches zero. However, most of these data bases are very small (only several hundreds of training examples) and contain no significant amount of noise. There is also recent evidence that AdaBoost may very well overfit if we combine several hundred thousands classifiers [8] and [5] reports severe performance degradations of AdaBoost when adding 20% noise on the class-labels. In summary, we can say that the reasons for the impressive success of AdaBoost are still not completely understood. To the best of our knowledge, an application of AdaBoost to a real world problem has not yet been reported in the literature either. In this paper we investigate if AdaBoost can be applied to boost the performance of a continuous speech recognition system. In this domain we have to deal with large amounts of data (often more than 1 million training examples) and inherently noisy phoneme labels. The paper is organized as follows. In the next two sections we summarize the AdaBoost algorithm and our baseline speech recognizer. In the third section we shown how AdaBoost can be applied to this task and we report results on the Numbers95 corpus and compare them with other classifier combination techniques. The paper finishes with a conclusion and perspectives for future work.
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