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PyKaldi2: Yet another speech toolkit based on Kaldi and PyTorch

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arxiv 1907.05955 v3 pith:R63U3WGV submitted 2019-07-12 cs.CL eess.AS

classification cs.CLeess.AS
keywords pykaldi2trainingfeaturetoolkitfront-endimplementedkaldimodel
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We introduce PyKaldi2 speech recognition toolkit implemented based on Kaldi and PyTorch. While similar toolkits are available built on top of the two, a key feature of PyKaldi2 is sequence training with criteria such as MMI, sMBR and MPE. In particular, we implemented the sequence training module with on-the-fly lattice generation during model training in order to simplify the training pipeline. To address the challenging acoustic environments in real applications, PyKaldi2 also supports on-the-fly noise and reverberation simulation to improve the model robustness. With this feature, it is possible to backpropogate the gradients from the sequence-level loss to the front-end feature extraction module, which, hopefully, can foster more research in the direction of joint front-end and backend learning. We performed benchmark experiments on Librispeech, and show that PyKaldi2 can achieve reasonable recognition accuracy. The toolkit is released under the MIT license.

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