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Bayesian Learning for Deep Neural Network Adaptation

2020-12-14 12:30:41
Xurong Xie, Xunying Liu, Tan Lee, Lan Wang

Abstract

A key task for speech recognition systems is to reduce the mismatch between the training and evaluation data that is often attributable to speaker differences. To this end, speaker adaptation techniques play a vital role to reduce the mismatch. Model-based speaker adaptation approaches often require sufficient amounts of target speaker data to ensure robustness. When the amount of speaker level data is limited, speaker adaptation is prone to overfitting and poor generalization. To address the issue, this paper proposes a full Bayesian learning based DNN speaker adaptation framework to model speaker-dependent (SD) parameter uncertainty given limited speaker specific adaptation data. This framework is investigated in three forms of model based DNN adaptation techniques: Bayesian learning of hidden unit contributions (BLHUC), Bayesian parameterized activation functions (BPAct), and Bayesian hidden unit bias vectors (BHUB). In all three Bayesian adaptation methods, deterministic SD parameters are replaced by latent variable posterior distributions to be learned for each speaker, whose parameters are efficiently estimated using a variational inference based approach. Experiments conducted on 300-hour speed perturbed Switchboard corpus trained LF-MMI factored TDNN/CNN-TDNN systems featuring i-vector speaker adaptation suggest the proposed Bayesian adaptation approaches consistently outperform the adapted systems using deterministic parameters on the NIST Hub5'00 and RT03 evaluation sets in both unsupervised test time speaker adaptation and speaker adaptive training. The efficacy of the proposed Bayesian adaptation techniques is further demonstrated in a comparison against the state-of-the-art performance obtained on the same task using the most recent hybrid and end-to-end systems reported in the literature.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.07460

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2012.07460.pdf


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