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End-to-end Continuous Speech Recognition using Attention-based Recurrent NN: First Results

We replace the Hidden Markov Model (HMM) which is traditionally used in in continuous speech recognition with a bi-directional recurrent neural network encoder coupled to a recurrent neural network decoder that directly emits a stream of phonemes. The alignment between the input and output sequences is established using an attention mechanism: the decoder emits each symbol based on a context created with a subset of input symbols elected by the attention mechanism. We report initial results demonstrating that this new approach achieves phoneme error rates that are comparable to the state-of-the-art HMM-based decoders, on the TIMIT dataset.

arXiv (Cornell University)Published 2014-12-04Paper linkPDF

Authors: Chorowski, Jan · Bahdanau, Dzmitry · Cho, Kyunghyun · Bengio, Yoshua

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