2013

Speech Recognition With Deep Recurrent Neural Networks

Geoffrey Hinton

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This paper introduces deep Long Short-term Memory RNNs for speech recognition, achieving a test set error of 17.7% on the TIMIT phoneme recognition benchmark. It also introduces an enhancement to an end-to-end learning method that jointly trains two separate RNNs as acoustic and linguistic models.

Main Contributions

  • Introduces deep recurrent neural networks for speech recognition.
  • Combines multiple levels of representation with long-range context.
  • Achieves a test set error of 17.7% on the TIMIT phoneme recognition benchmark using deep Long Short-term Memory RNNs.
  • Presents an enhancement to an end-to-end learning method that jointly trains two separate RNNs as acoustic and linguistic models.
  • Demonstrates that depth is more important than layer size.

Abstract

Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) are a powerful model for sequential data. End-to-end training methods such as Connectionist Temporal Classification make it possible to train RNNs for sequence labelling problems where the input-output alignment is unknown. The combination of these methods with the Long Short-term Memory RNN architecture has proved particularly fruitful, delivering state-of-the-art results in cursive handwriting recognition. However RNN performance in speech recognition has so far been disappointing, with better results returned by deep feedforward networks. This paper investigates deep recurrent neural networks, which combine the multiple levels of representation that have proved so effective in deep networks with the flexible use of long range context that empowers RNNs. When trained end-to-end with suitable regularisation, we find that deep Long Short-term Memory RNNs achieve a test set error of 17.7% on the TIMIT phoneme recognition benchmark, which to our knowledge is the best recorded score.

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