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
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 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||