Motoyuki Suzuki, T. Abe, H. Mori, S. Makino, H. Aso
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High-speed speaker adaptation using phoneme dependent tree-structured speaker clustering
The tree-structured speaker clustering was proposed as a highspeed speaker adaptation method. It can select the model which is most similar to a target speaker. However, this method does not consider speaker difference dependent on phoneme class. In this paper, we propose a speaker adaptation method based on speaker clustering by taking speaker difference dependent on phoneme class into account. The experimental results showed that the new method gave a better performance than the original method. Furthermore, we propose the improved method which use a tree-structure of a similar phoneme as the substitute for the phoneme which does not appear in the adaptation data. From the experimental results, the improved method gave a better performance than the method previously proposed.