Becerra de la Rosa, Aldonso; De la Rosa Vargas, José Ismael; González Ramírez, Efrén
Resumen:
The aim of this paper is to exhibit a comparative case study of the conventional speech recognition GMM-HMM (Gaussian mixture model - hidden Markov model) architecture and the recent model based on deep neural networks. During years the GMM approach has controlled the speech recognition tasks, however it has been surpassed with the resurgence of artificial neural networks. To exemplify these acoustic modeling frameworks, a case study has been conducted by using the Kaldi toolkit, employing a personalized speaker-independent mid-vocabulary voice corpus for recognition of digit strings and personal name lists in latin spanish on a connected-words pone dialing task. The speech recognition accuracy obtained in the results shows a better word error rate by using the DNN acoustic modeling. A 20:71% relative improvement is obtained with DNNHMM
models (3:33% WER) in respect to the lowest GMM-HMM rate (4:20% WER).