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Boundary and Context Aware Training for CIF-based Non-Autoregressive End-to-end ASR

Abstract

Continuous integrate-and-fire (CIF) based models, which use a soft and monotonic alignment mechanism, have been well applied in non-autoregressive (NAR) speech recognition with competitive performance compared with other NAR methods. However, such an alignment learning strategy may suffer from an erroneous acoustic boundary estimation, severely hindering the convergence speed as well as the system performance. In this paper, we propose a boundary and context aware training approach for CIF based NAR models. Firstly, the connectionist temporal classification (CTC) spike information is utilized to guide the learning of acoustic boundaries in the CIF. Besides, an additional contextual decoder is introduced behind the CIF decoder, aiming to capture the linguistic dependencies within a sentence. Finally, we adopt a recently proposed Conformer architecture to improve the capacity of acoustic modeling. Experiments on the open-source Mandarin AISHELL-1 corpus show that the proposed method achieves a comparable character error rates (CERs) of 4.9% with only 1/24 latency compared with a state-of-the-art autoregressive (AR) Conformer model. Futhermore, when evaluating on an internal 7500 hours Mandarin corpus, our model still outperforms other NAR methods and even reaches the AR Conformer model on a challenging real-world noisy test set.

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