Efficient lattice rescoring using recurrent neural network language models

Mark Gales, Philip C. Woodland, Xiaobing Liu, Yizhou Wang, X. Chen
2014-05-01

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Recurrent neural network language models (RNNLM) have become an increasingly popular choice for state-of-the-art speech recognition systems due to their inherently strong generalization performance. As these models use a vector representation of complete history contexts, RNNLMs are normally used to rescore N-best lists. Motivated by their intrinsic characteristics, two novel lattice rescoring methods for RNNLMs are investigated in this paper. The first uses an n-gram style clustering of history contexts. The second approach directly exploits the distance measure between hidden history vectors. Both methods produced 1-best performance comparable with a 10k-best rescoring baseline RNNLM system on a large vocabulary conversational telephone speech recognition task. Significant lattice size compression of over 70% and consistent improvements after confusion network (CN) decoding were also obtained over the N-best rescoring approach.
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Mark Gales
Philip C. Woodland
Xiaobing Liu
Yizhou Wang
X. Chen
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