The effect of language identification accuracy on speech recognition accuracy of proper names
Abstract
Utilising the known language of origin of a name
can be useful when predicting the pronunciation of the name.
When this language is not known, automatic language identification
(LID) can be used to influence which language-specific
grapheme-to-phoneme (G2P) predictor is triggered to produce
a pronunciation for the name. We investigate the implications
when both the LID system and the G2P system generate errors:
what influence does this have on a resulting speech recognition
system? We experiment with different approaches to LID-based
dictionary creation and report on results in four South African
languages: Afrikaans, English, Sesotho and isiZulu.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10394/26440https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322589161_The_effect_of_language_identification_accuracy_on_speech_recognition_accuracy_of_proper_names
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