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Publication
INTERSPEECH 2015
Conference paper
The IBM BOLT speech transcription system
Abstract
We describe the IBM automatic speech recognition (ASR) system for the DARPA Broad Operational Language Translation (BOLT) program. The system is used to transcribe conversational telephone speech (CTS) prior to machine translation for Phase 3 of the program's Activity A. The ASR system is a combination of novel sequence trained ensemble deep neural network acoustic models on speaker adapted features and convolutional neural network models on two kinds of spectro-temporal representations of speech, in conjunction with a variety of class, neural network and n-gram based language models. Acoustic and language models for the recognition system are built on transcribed audio released under the program and further optimized for the final machine translation task as well. The evaluation system has a word error rate of 32.7% on a 2 hour Egyptian Arabic development set for this task.