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Cross-lingual acoustic modeling for dialectal Arabic speech recognition
Mohamed Elmahdy
;
Rainer Gruhn
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Wolfgang Minker
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In: http://met.guc.edu.eg/Repository/Faculty/Publications/311/interspeech10.pdf (2010)
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Development of a TV Broadcasts Speech Recognition
Mohamed Elmahdy
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Mark Hasegawa-johnsony
;
Eiman Mustafawi
In: http://www.isle.illinois.edu/sst/pubs/2014/elmahdy_qa_lrec14.pdf
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A major problem with dialectal Arabic speech recognition is due to the sparsity of speech resources. In this paper, a transfer learning framework is proposed to jointly use a large amount of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) data and little amount of dialectal Arabic data to improve acoustic and language modeling. The Qatari Arabic (QA) dialect has been chosen as a typical example for an under-resourced Arabic dialect. A wide-band speech corpus has been collected and transcribed from several Qatari TV series and talk-show programs. A large vocabulary speech recognition baseline system was built using the QA corpus. The proposed MSA-based transfer learning technique was performed by applying orthographic normalization, phone mapping, data pooling, acoustic model adaptation, and system combination. The proposed approach can achieve more than 28 % relative reduction in WER.
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dialectal Arabic
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speech recognition
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transfer learning
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http://www.isle.illinois.edu/sst/pubs/2014/elmahdy_qa_lrec14.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.641.905
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