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REFINING AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR OLDER ADULTS
1Center for Spoken Language Understanding, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
Abstract:
Building a high quality automatic speech recognition (ASR) system with limited training data has been a challenging task particularly for a narrow target population. Open-sourced ASR systems, trained on sufficient data from adults, are susceptible on seniors' speech due to acoustic mismatch between adults and seniors. With 12 hours of training data, we attempt to develop an ASR system for socially isolated seniors (80+ years old) with possible cognitive impairments. We experimentally identify that ASR for the adult population performs poorly on our target population and transfer learning (TL) can boost the system's performance. Standing on the fundamental idea of TL, tuning model parameters, we further improve the system by leveraging an attention mechanism to utilize the model's intermediate information. Our approach achieves 1.58% absolute improvements over the TL model.

