The paper presents work aimed at optimising acoustic models for the AutoSecretary call routing system. To develop the optimised acoustic models: (1) an appropriate phone set was selected and used to create a pronunciation dictionary, (2) various cepstral normalization techniques were investigated, (3) three South African corpora and multiple training data combinations were used to train the acoustic models, and, (4) model-space transformations were applied. Using an independent testing corpus, which contained proper names and South African language names, a named-language recognition accuracy of 95.11 % and proper name recognition accuracy of 93.31% were obtained.
Reference:
Kleynhans, N, Molapo, R and De Wet, F. 2012. Acoustic model optimisation for a call routing system. PRASA 2012, CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, 29-30 November 2012
Kleynhans, N., Molapo, R., & De Wet, F. (2012). Acoustic model optimisation for a call routing system. PRASA. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6434
Kleynhans, N, R Molapo, and Febe De Wet. "Acoustic model optimisation for a call routing system." (2012): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6434
Kleynhans N, Molapo R, De Wet F, Acoustic model optimisation for a call routing system; PRASA; 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6434 .