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Hierarchical Multi Task Learning With CTC

Published 18 Jul 2018 in cs.CL | (1807.07104v5)

Abstract: In Automatic Speech Recognition it is still challenging to learn useful intermediate representations when using high-level (or abstract) target units such as words. For that reason, character or phoneme based systems tend to outperform word-based systems when just few hundreds of hours of training data are being used. In this paper, we first show how hierarchical multi-task training can encourage the formation of useful intermediate representations. We achieve this by performing Connectionist Temporal Classification at different levels of the network with targets of different granularity. Our model thus performs predictions in multiple scales for the same input. On the standard 300h Switchboard training setup, our hierarchical multi-task architecture exhibits improvements over single-task architectures with the same number of parameters. Our model obtains 14.0% Word Error Rate on the Eval2000 Switchboard subset without any decoder or LLM, outperforming the current state-of-the-art on acoustic-to-word models.

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