Title :
A 40-NM 54-MW 3×-real-time VLSI processor for 60-kWord continuous speech recognition
Author :
Guangji He ; Miyamoto, Yutaka ; Matsuda, Keisuke ; Izumi, Shintaro ; Kawaguchi, Hitoshi ; Yoshimoto, Masahiko
Author_Institution :
Kobe Univ., Kobe, Japan
Abstract :
This paper describes a low-power VLSI chip for speaker-independent 60-kWord continuous speech recognition based on a context-dependent Hidden Markov Model (HMM). We implement parallel and pipelined architecture for GMM computation and Viterbi processing. It includes a 8-path Viterbi transition architecture to maximize the processing speed and adopts tri-gram language model to improve the recognition accuracy. A two-level cache architecture is implemented for the demo system. The test chip, fabricated in 40 nm CMOS technology, occupies 1.77 mm × 2.18 mm containing 2.98 M transistors for logic and 4.29 Mbit on-chip memory. The measured results show that our implementation achieves 25% required frequency reduction (62.5 MHz) and 26% power consumption reduction (54.8 mW) for 60 k-Word real-time continuous speech recognition compared to the previous work. This chip can maximally process 3.02× and 2.25× times faster than real-time at 200 MHz using the bigram and trigram language models, respectively.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; VLSI; hidden Markov models; low-power electronics; microprocessor chips; parallel architectures; real-time systems; speech recognition; CMOS technology; GMM computation; HMM; Viterbi processing; Viterbi transition architecture; bigram language; cache architecture; continuous speech recognition; frequency 200 MHz; frequency reduction; hidden Markov model; low-power VLSI chip; on-chip memory; parallel architecture; pipelined architecture; power 54 mW; power 54.8 mW; power consumption reduction; real-time VLSI processor; size 40 nm; tri-gram language; 3×; 40 nm VLSI; large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVSCR);
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Systems (SiPS), 2013 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Taipei City
DOI :
10.1109/SiPS.2013.6674496