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A Pruned RNNLM Lattice-Rescoring Algorithm for Automatic Speech Recognition
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- Hainan Xu
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- 19 April 2018 - 11:47pm
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- Poster
- Document Year:
- 2018
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- Presenters:
- Hainan Xu
- Paper Code:
- 3431
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Lattice-rescoring is a common approach to take advantage of recurrent neural language models in ASR, where a wordlattice is generated from 1st-pass decoding and the lattice is then rescored with a neural model, and an n-gram approximation method is usually adopted to limit the search space. In this work, we describe a pruned lattice-rescoring algorithm for ASR, improving the n-gram approximation method. The pruned algorithm further limits the search space and uses heuristic search to pick better histories when expanding the lattice. Experiments show that the proposed algorithm achieves better ASR accuracies while running much faster than the standard algorithm. In particular, it brings a 4x speedup for lattice-rescoring with 4-gram approximation while giving better recognition accuracies than the standard algorithm.