Hans-Werner Fink, Heinz Schmid, et al.
Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics and Image Science, and Vision
In this paper, we present a fast, vocabulary independent, algorithm for spotting words in speech. The algorithm consists of a phone-ngram representation (indexing) stage and a coarse-to-detailed search stage for spotting a word/phone sequence in speech. The phone-ngram representation stage provides a phoneme-level representation of the speech that can be searched efficiently. We present a novel method for phoneme-recognition using a vocabulary prefix tree to guide the creation of the phone-ngram index. The coarse search, consisting of phone-ngram matching, identifies regions of speech as putative word hits. The detailed acoustic match is then conducted only at the putative hits identified in the coarse match. This gives us vocabulary independence and the desired accuracy and speed in wordspotting. Current lattice-based phoneme-matching algorithms are similar to the coarse-match step of our algorithm. We show that our combined algorithm gives a factor of two improvement over the coarse match. The algorithm has wide-ranging use in distributed and pervasive speech recognition applications such as audio-indexing, spoken message retrieval and video-browsing.
Hans-Werner Fink, Heinz Schmid, et al.
Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics and Image Science, and Vision
N.C. Narendra, Umesh Bellur, et al.
Middleware 2005
Arnon Amir, M. Lindenbaum
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Bowen Alpern, Larry Carter
VIS 1991