Journal of Information Processing
Online ISSN : 1882-6652
ISSN-L : 1882-6652
Named Entity Recognition from Speech Using Discriminative Models and Speech Recognition Confidence
Katsuhito SudohHajime TsukadaHideki Isozaki
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2009 Volume 17 Pages 72-81

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This paper proposes a discriminative named entity recognition (NER) method from automatic speech recognition (ASR) results. The proposed method uses the confidence of the ASR result as a feature that represents whether each word has been correctly recognized. Consequently, it provides robust NER for the noisy input caused by ASR errors. The NER model is trained using ASR results and reference transcriptions with named entity (NE) annotation. Experimental results using support vector machines (SVMs) and speech data from Japanese newspaper articles show that the proposed method outperformed a simple application of text-based NER to the ASR results, especially in terms of improving precision.

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