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Dynamic latency speech recognition with asynchronous revision (2011.01570v1)

Published 3 Nov 2020 in eess.AS and cs.SD

Abstract: In this work we propose an inference technique, asynchronous revision, to unify streaming and non-streaming speech recognition models. Specifically, we achieve dynamic latency with only one model by using arbitrary right context during inference. The model is composed of a stack of convolutional layers for audio encoding. In inference stage, the history states of encoder and decoder can be asynchronously revised to trade off between the latency and the accuracy of the model. To alleviate training and inference mismatch, we propose a training technique, segment cropping, which randomly splits input utterances into several segments with forward connections. This allows us to have dynamic latency speech recognition results with large improvements in accuracy. Experiments show that our dynamic latency model with asynchronous revision gives 8\%-14\% relative improvements over the streaming models.

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Authors (7)
  1. Mingkun Huang (6 papers)
  2. Meng Cai (16 papers)
  3. Jun Zhang (1008 papers)
  4. Yang Zhang (1129 papers)
  5. Yongbin You (4 papers)
  6. Yi He (78 papers)
  7. Zejun Ma (78 papers)
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