A summary of the 2012 JHU CLSP Workshop on Zero Resource Speech Technologies and Models of Early Language Acquisition

Author: Erin Bennett, Benjamin Borschinger, Justin Chiu, Kenneth Church, Pascal Clark, Ewan Dunbar, Emmanuel Dupoux, Naomi Feldman, Abdallah Fourtassi, Sharon Goldwater, David Harwath, Hynek Hermansky, Aren Jansen, Mark Johnson, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Chia-ying Lee, Keith Levin, Ian McGraw, Florian Metze, Atta Norouzian, Vijay Peddinti, Rachel Richardson, Richard Rose, Thomas Schatz, Mike Seltzer, Samuel Thomas, Balakrishnan Varadarajan
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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We summarize the accomplishments of a multi-disciplinary workshop exploring the computational and scientific issues surrounding zero resource (unsupervised) speech technologies and related models of early language acquisition. Centered around the tasks of phonetic and lexical discovery, we consider unified evaluation metrics, present two new approaches for improving speaker independence in the absence of supervision, and evaluate the application of Bayesian word segmentation algorithms to automatic subword unit tokenizations. Finally, we present two strategies for integrating zero resource techniques into supervised settings, demonstrating the potential of unsupervised methods to improve mainstream technologies.5 page(s

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