A Conformer Based Acoustic Model for Robust Automatic Speech Recognition

1 Mar 2022  ·  Yufeng Yang, Peidong Wang, DeLiang Wang ·

This study addresses robust automatic speech recognition (ASR) by introducing a Conformer-based acoustic model. The proposed model builds on the wide residual bi-directional long short-term memory network (WRBN) with utterance-wise dropout and iterative speaker adaptation, but employs a Conformer encoder instead of the recurrent network. The Conformer encoder uses a convolution-augmented attention mechanism for acoustic modeling. The proposed system is evaluated on the monaural ASR task of the CHiME-4 corpus. Coupled with utterance-wise normalization and speaker adaptation, our model achieves $6.25\%$ word error rate, which outperforms WRBN by $8.4\%$ relatively. In addition, the proposed Conformer-based model is $18.3\%$ smaller in model size and reduces total training time by $79.6\%$.

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