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      Towards a Competitive End-to-End Speech Recognition for CHiME-6 Dinner Party Transcription

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          While end-to-end ASR systems have proven competitive with the conventional hybrid approach, they are prone to accuracy degradation when it comes to noisy and low-resource conditions. In this paper, we argue that, even in such difficult cases, some end-to-end approaches show performance close to the hybrid baseline. To demonstrate this, we use the CHiME-6 Challenge data as an example of challenging environments and noisy conditions of everyday speech. We experimentally compare and analyze CTC-Attention versus RNN-Transducer approaches along with RNN versus Transformer architectures. We also provide a comparison of acoustic features and speech enhancements. Besides, we evaluate the effectiveness of neural network language models for hypothesis re-scoring in low-resource conditions. Our best end-to-end model based on RNN-Transducer, together with improved beam search, reaches quality by only 3.8% WER abs. worse than the LF-MMI TDNN-F CHiME-6 Challenge baseline. With the Guided Source Separation based speech enhancement, this approach outperforms the hybrid baseline system by 2.7% WER abs. and the end-to-end system best known before by 25.7% WER abs.

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          22 April 2020
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          2004.10799
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          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          Submitted to Interspeech 2020
          eess.AS cs.CL cs.LG cs.SD

          Theoretical computer science,Artificial intelligence,Graphics & Multimedia design,Electrical engineering

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