E-Branchformer: Branchformer with Enhanced merging for speech recognition
Kim, Kwangyoun, Wu, Felix, Peng, Yifan, Pan, Jing, Sridhar, Prashant, Han, Kyu J., Watanabe, Shinji
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Conformer, combining convolution and self-attention sequentially to capture both local and global information, has shown remarkable performance and is currently regarded as the state-of-the-art for automatic speech recognition (ASR). Several other studies have explored integrating convolution and self-attention but they have not managed to match Conformer's performance. The recently introduced Branchformer achieves comparable performance to Conformer by using dedicated branches of convolution and self-attention and merging local and global context from each branch. In this paper, we propose E-Branchformer, which enhances Branchformer by applying an effective merging method and stacking additional point-wise modules. E-Branchformer sets new state-of-the-art word error rates (WERs) 1.81% and 3.65% on LibriSpeech test-clean and test-other sets without using any external training data.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-14-2022
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