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RNN-T For Latency Controlled ASR With Improved Beam Search

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arxiv 1911.01629 v2 pith:DBDOR5FJ submitted 2019-11-05 cs.CL cs.LGeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.LGeess.AS
keywords rnn-tmodelsystemsbeamhybridimprovedinferencelatency
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Neural transducer-based systems such as RNN Transducers (RNN-T) for automatic speech recognition (ASR) blend the individual components of a traditional hybrid ASR systems (acoustic model, language model, punctuation model, inverse text normalization) into one single model. This greatly simplifies training and inference and hence makes RNN-T a desirable choice for ASR systems. In this work, we investigate use of RNN-T in applications that require a tune-able latency budget during inference time. We also improved the decoding speed of the originally proposed RNN-T beam search algorithm. We evaluated our proposed system on English videos ASR dataset and show that neural RNN-T models can achieve comparable WER and better computational efficiency compared to a well tuned hybrid ASR baseline.

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