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自动语音识别是人类语言技术的重要组成部分。它涉及将语音翻译成可由计算机处理的文本数据。因此,它提供了一种亲密的联系,允许人类与机器在一个完全自然的水平上互动。这些系统的开发有各种各样的开源工具包。这些工具包已经成功地实现并测试了在资源丰富的语言上使用。但是,对南非语言没有进行同样程度的测试。本调查旨在评估南非语言的流行开源工具,并确定每种语言和工具包的最佳工具包配置。NCHLT语料库使用Kaldi、CMU Sphinx和HTK建立英语和isiXhosa语的自动语音识别系统。在此调查中获得的单词错误率表明,该调查的最佳配置比NCHLT语料库开发人员报告的配置取得了更好的性能。
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Evaluating Open-source Toolkits for Automatic Speech Recognition of South African Languages
Automatic speech recognition is a critical component of human language technologies. It concerns the translation of speech into textual data which can be processed by computers. Thus, it offers the creation of an intimate link allowing humans to interact with machines on a completely natural level. A variety of open-source toolkits exist for the development of these systems. These toolkits have been successfully implemented and tested for use on well-resourced languages. However, the same level of testing has not been performed for South African languages. This investigation sets out to evaluate popular open-source tools for South African languages and identify optimal toolkit configurations for each language and toolkit. The NCHLT corpora were used to set up automatic speech recognition systems for English and isiXhosa using Kaldi, CMU Sphinx, and HTK. The word error rates achieved during this investigation showed that the best configurations from this investigation achieved better performance than those which were reported by the developers of the NCHLT corpus.
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