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Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2000 Vol 3. 2000 IEEE International Conference on
Turkish LVCSR: towards better speech recognition for agglutinative languages
Istanbul, Turkey
June 05-June 09
ISBN: 0-7803-6293-4
K. Carki, Interactive Syst. Labs., Karlsruhe Univ., Germany
The Turkish language belongs to the Turkic family. All members of this family are close to one another in terms of linguistic structure. Typological similarities are vowel harmony, verb-final word order and agglutinative morphology. This latter property causes a very fast vocabulary growth resulting in a large number of out-of-vocabulary words. In this paper we describe our first experiments in a speaker independent LVCSR engine for Modern Standard Turkish. First results on our Turkish speech recognition system are presented. The currently best system shows very promising results achieving 16.9% word error rate. To overcome the OOV-problem we propose a morphem-based and the Hypothesis Driven Lexical Adaptation approach. The final Turkish system is integrated into the multilingual recognition engine of the GlobalPhone project.
Citation:
K. Carki, P. Geutner, T. Schultz, "Turkish LVCSR: towards better speech recognition for agglutinative languages," icassp, vol. 3, pp.1563-1566, Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2000 Vol 3. 2000 IEEE International Conference on, 2000
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