Multi-lingual phoneme recognition exploiting acoustic-phonetic similarities of sounds

Joachim Köhler
1996 4th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1996)   unpublished
The aim of this work is to exploit the acoustic-phonetic similarities between several languages. In recent work cross{ language HMM-based phoneme models have been used only for bootstrapping the language{dependent models and the multi{lingual approach has been investigated only on very small speech corpora. In this paper, we i n troduce a statistical distance measure to determine the similarities of sounds. Further, we present a new technique to model multi-lingual phonemes. The experiments are
more » ... conducted with the OGI Multi-Language Telephone Speech Corpus for the languages American English, German and Spanish. In the rst experiment phoneme recognition rates between 39.0% and 53.9% are achieved using language{dependent models. Using cross{ language models yields for some phonemes improvement, but in average a degradation of recognition performance is observed. However, cross{language models speeds up the cross{language transfer and reduces the size of the phoneme inventory of multi-lingual speech recognition systems. Finally, a new method of modelling multi-lingual phonemes, which can be used for a variety of language, is presented. This technique reduces the number of phoneme-based units i n a m ulti-lingual speech recognition system.
doi:10.21437/icslp.1996-556 fatcat:akggdylxrfgirixpv5qbssgaza