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Acoustic Neighbor Embeddings

This paper proposes a novel acoustic word embedding called Acoustic Neighbor Embeddings where speech or text of arbitrary length are mapped to a vector space of fixed, reduced dimensions by adapting stochastic neighbor embedding (SNE) to sequential inputs. The Euclidean distance between coordinates in the embedding space reflects the phonetic confusability between their corresponding sequences. Two encoder neural networks are trained: an acoustic encoder that accepts speech signals in the form of frame-wise subword posterior probabilities obtained from an acoustic model and a text encoder that accepts text in the form of subword transcriptions. Compared to a triplet loss criterion, the proposed method is shown to have more effective gradients for neural network training. Experimentally, it also gives more accurate results with low-dimensional embeddings when the two encoder networks are used in tandem in a word (name) recognition task, and when the text encoder network is used standalone in an approximate phonetic matching task. In particular, in an isolated name recognition task depending solely on Euclidean nearest-neighbor search between the proposed embedding vectors, the recognition accuracy is identical to that of conventional finite state transducer(FST)-based decoding using test data with up to 1 million names in the vocabulary and 40 dimensions in the embeddings.

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Related contextRelated contextRelated contextAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalWAcoustic Neighbor Embeddingspreprint / 2022AWoojay JeonResearcherTMachine Learning49008 worksTSound3727 worksTeess.AS4094 works
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Acoustic Neighbor Embeddings

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