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Unified End-to-End Speech Recognition and Endpointing for Fast and Efficient Speech Systems

(2211.00786)
Published Nov 1, 2022 in cs.SD , cs.CL , and eess.AS

Abstract

Automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems typically rely on an external endpointer (EP) model to identify speech boundaries. In this work, we propose a method to jointly train the ASR and EP tasks in a single end-to-end (E2E) multitask model, improving EP quality by optionally leveraging information from the ASR audio encoder. We introduce a "switch" connection, which trains the EP to consume either the audio frames directly or low-level latent representations from the ASR model. This results in a single E2E model that can be used during inference to perform frame filtering at low cost, and also make high quality end-of-query (EOQ) predictions based on ongoing ASR computation. We present results on a voice search test set showing that, compared to separate single-task models, this approach reduces median endpoint latency by 120 ms (30.8% reduction), and 90th percentile latency by 170 ms (23.0% reduction), without regressing word error rate. For continuous recognition, WER improves by 10.6% (relative).

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