The Microsoft 2016 Conversational Speech Recognition System
- Wayne Xiong ,
- Jasha Droppo ,
- Xuedong Huang ,
- Frank Seide ,
- Mike Seltzer ,
- Andreas Stolcke ,
- Dong Yu ,
- Geoffrey Zweig
Proc. IEEE ICASSP |
Published by IEEE
We describe Microsoft’s conversational speech recognition system, in which we combine recent developments in neural-network-based acoustic and language modeling to advance the state of the art on the Switchboard recognition task. Inspired by machine learning ensemble techniques, the system uses a range of convolutional and recurrent neural networks. I-vector modeling and lattice-free MMI training provide significant gains for all acoustic model architectures. Language model rescoring with multiple forward and backward running RNNLMs, and word posterior-based system combination provide a 20% boost. The best single system uses a ResNet architecture acoustic model with RNNLM rescoring, and achieves a word error rate of 6.9% on the NIST 2000 Switchboard task. The combined system has an error rate of 6.2%, representing an improvement over previously reported results on this benchmark task.