1. Two-pass Endpoint Detection for Speech Recognition
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Raju, Anirudh, Khare, Aparna, He, Di, Sklyar, Ilya, Chen, Long, Alptekin, Sam, Trinh, Viet Anh, Zhang, Zhe, Vaz, Colin, Ravichandran, Venkatesh, Maas, Roland, and Rastrow, Ariya
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing ,Computer Science - Sound - Abstract
Endpoint (EP) detection is a key component of far-field speech recognition systems that assist the user through voice commands. The endpoint detector has to trade-off between accuracy and latency, since waiting longer reduces the cases of users being cut-off early. We propose a novel two-pass solution for endpointing, where the utterance endpoint detected from a first pass endpointer is verified by a 2nd-pass model termed EP Arbitrator. Our method improves the trade-off between early cut-offs and latency over a baseline endpointer, as tested on datasets including voice-assistant transactional queries, conversational speech, and the public SLURP corpus. We demonstrate that our method shows improvements regardless of the first-pass EP model used., Comment: ASRU 2023
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- 2024
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