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Trainable Frontend For Robust and Far-Field Keyword Spotting

Authors :
Wang, Yuxuan
Getreuer, Pascal
Hughes, Thad
Lyon, Richard F.
Saurous, Rif A.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Robust and far-field speech recognition is critical to enable true hands-free communication. In far-field conditions, signals are attenuated due to distance. To improve robustness to loudness variation, we introduce a novel frontend called per-channel energy normalization (PCEN). The key ingredient of PCEN is the use of an automatic gain control based dynamic compression to replace the widely used static (such as log or root) compression. We evaluate PCEN on the keyword spotting task. On our large rerecorded noisy and far-field eval sets, we show that PCEN significantly improves recognition performance. Furthermore, we model PCEN as neural network layers and optimize high-dimensional PCEN parameters jointly with the keyword spotting acoustic model. The trained PCEN frontend demonstrates significant further improvements without increasing model complexity or inference-time cost.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1607.05666
Document Type :
Working Paper