A Comparison of Transformer, Convolutional, and Recurrent Neural Networks on Phoneme Recognition

Shim, Kyuhong, Sung, Wonyong

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Phoneme recognition is a very important part of speech recognition that requires the ability to extract phonetic features from multiple frames. In this paper, we compare and analyze CNN, RNN, Transformer, and Conformer models using phoneme recognition. For CNN, the ContextNet model is used for the experiments. First, we compare the accuracy of various architectures under different constraints, such as the receptive field length, parameter size, and layer depth. Second, we interpret the performance difference of these models, especially when the observable sequence length varies. Our analyses show that Transformer and Conformer models benefit from the long-range accessibility of self-attention through input frames.

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