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This study introduces a new gain control strategy for automatic speech recognition (ASR) to reduce word error rate (WER). The proposed maximized original signal transmission (MOST) method significantly lowers WER in ASR systems.

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Area of Science:

  • Speech Processing
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Signal Processing

Background:

  • Automatic speech recognition (ASR) relies on gain control, but suboptimal strategies increase word error rate (WER).
  • A theoretical gap exists in understanding the precise relationship between gain control and ASR performance metrics like WER.
  • Current ASR systems often employ unconstrained gain control, failing to achieve optimal performance and minimize errors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and validate a novel gain control strategy, maximized original signal transmission (MOST), to mitigate the negative impact of gain control on ASR systems.
  • To establish a quantitative relationship between gain control strategies and ASR performance using the noise figure index.
  • To theoretically deduce an optimal MOST gain control strategy that minimizes performance degradation.

Main Methods:

  • Modeling gain control strategies to establish a quantitative link with ASR performance via the noise figure index.
  • Analyzing the derived quantitative relationship to theoretically determine the optimal MOST gain control parameters.
  • Conducting comprehensive comparative experiments on a Mandarin speech dataset to evaluate the proposed strategy.

Main Results:

  • A quantitative relationship between gain control and ASR performance was established using the noise figure index.
  • The MOST gain control strategy was theoretically deduced to minimize performance degradation.
  • Experimental results demonstrated a significant reduction in WER for the ASR system using the MOST strategy.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed MOST gain control strategy effectively minimizes the adverse effects of gain control on ASR systems.
  • The MOST strategy achieved a 10% mean absolute WER reduction at -9 dB gain in experimental ASR systems.
  • This research provides a theoretical framework and practical solution for optimizing gain control in ASR to improve accuracy.