Exploiting Non-Target Region Information for Confidence Measure Based on Bayesian Information Criterion

2008 
In this paper appropriate confidence measures (CMs) are investigated for Mandarin command word recognition, both in the so-called target region and non-target region, respectively. Here the target region refers to the recognized speech part of command word while the non-target region refers to the recognized silence part. It shows that exploiting extra information in the non-target region can effectively complement the traditional CM which usually focus on the target region. Furthermore, when analyzing the non-target region in a more theoretical way, where Bayesian information criterion (BIC) is employed to locate more precise boundary in the non-target region, even more improvement is achieved. In two different Mandarin telephone command word tasks, more than 20% relative reduction of equal error rate (EER) is obtained.
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