DocumentCode
2980331
Title
Techniques to achieve fast lexical access
Author
Lee, Clark Z. ; O´Shaughnessy, Douglas
Author_Institution
INRS Telecommun., Verdun, Que., Canada
fYear
1997
fDate
14-17 Dec 1997
Firstpage
319
Lastpage
324
Abstract
Three techniques are proposed to speed up the search of the lexicon in large-vocabulary continuous speech recognition. Using a language model heuristic allows the search to be nearly independent of the size of the language model and also brings the language model capability early in searching the lexicon. Local envelope pruning is implemented to reduce the number of candidates of lexical theories during the lexical access. A depth-first search is used to eliminate the overhead of the stack management in a stack search. These techniques have been shown to be effective on the Wall Street Journal speaker-independent task, and the 30,000-word system runs currently in real-time on a Sun workstation
Keywords
information retrieval; linguistics; real-time systems; speech recognition; tree searching; vocabulary; Sun workstation; Wall Street Journal; depth-first search; fast lexical access; language model heuristic; language model size; large-vocabulary continuous speech recognition; lexical theory candidates; lexicon searching; local envelope pruning; real-time system; speaker-independent task; stack management overhead elimination; stack search; Business; Computational efficiency; Hardware; Hidden Markov models; Real time systems; Speech recognition; Sun; Tree graphs; Vocabulary; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, 1997. Proceedings., 1997 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location
Santa Barbara, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3698-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASRU.1997.659106
Filename
659106
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