SAN: a robust end-to-end ASR model architecture
Zeping Min (Peking University); Qian Ge (Peking University); Guanhua Huang (USTC)
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In this paper, we propose a novel Siamese Adversarial Network (SAN) architecture for automatic speech recognition, which aims at solving the difficulty of fuzzy audio recognition. Specifically, SAN constructs two sub-networks to differentiate the audio feature input and then introduces a loss to unify the output distribution of these sub-networks. Adversarial learning enables the network to capture more essential acoustic features and helps the models achieve better performance when encountering fuzzy audio input. We conduct numerical experiments with the SAN model on several datasets for the automatic speech recognition task. All experimental results show that the siamese adversarial nets significantly reduce the character error rate (CER). Specifically, we achieve a competitive 4.37 CER result on the AISHELL-1 dataset without any language models. To reveal the generality of the siamese adversarial net, we also conduct experiments on the phoneme recognition task, which also shows the superiority of the siamese adversarial network.