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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Improving Speaker-Independent Lipreading with Domain-Adversarial Training

Michael WandJürgen Schmidhuber

subject

030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesAdversarial systemRecurrent neural networkComputer scienceSpeech recognitionFeed forwardTraining (meteorology)0305 other medical scienceAccuracy improvementIndependence (probability theory)Domain (software engineering)

description

We present a Lipreading system, i.e. a speech recognition system using only visual features, which uses domain-adversarial training for speaker independence. Domain-adversarial training is integrated into the optimization of a lipreader based on a stack of feedforward and LSTM (Long Short-Term Memory) recurrent neural networks, yielding an end-to-end trainable system which only requires a very small number of frames of untranscribed target data to substantially improve the recognition accuracy on the target speaker. On pairs of different source and target speakers, we achieve a relative accuracy improvement of around 40% with only 15 to 20 seconds of untranscribed target speech data. On multi-speaker training setups, the accuracy improvements are smaller but still substantial.

https://doi.org/10.21437/interspeech.2017-421