Improving End-to-End Speech Recognition with Policy Learning

12/19/2017
by   Yingbo Zhou, et al.
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Connectionist temporal classification (CTC) is widely used for maximum likelihood learning in end-to-end speech recognition models. However, there is usually a disparity between the negative maximum likelihood and the performance metric used in speech recognition, e.g., word error rate (WER). This results in a mismatch between the objective function and metric during training. We show that the above problem can be mitigated by jointly training with maximum likelihood and policy gradient. In particular, with policy learning we are able to directly optimize on the (otherwise non-differentiable) performance metric. We show that joint training improves relative performance by 4 end-to-end model as compared to the same model learned through maximum likelihood. The model achieves 5.53 5.42

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