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Morpho-Syntactic Study of Errors from Speech Recognition System

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The study provides an original standpoint of the speech transcription errors by focusing on the morpho-syntactic features of the erroneous chunks and of the surrounding left and right context. The typology concerns the forms, the lemmas and the POS involved in erroneous chunks, and in the surrounding contexts. Comparison with error free contexts are also provided. The study is conducted on French. Morpho-syntactic analysis underlines that three main classes are particularly represented in the erroneous chunks: (i) grammatical words (to, of, the), (ii) auxiliary verbs (has, is), and (iii) modal verbs (should, must). Such items are widely encountered in the ASR outputs as frequent candidates to transcription errors. The analysis of the context points out that some left 3-grams contexts (e.g., repetitions, that is disfluencies, bracketing formulas such as “c’est”, etc.) may be better predictors than others. Finally, the surface analysis conducted through a Levensthein distance analysis, highlighted that the most common distance is of 2 characters and mainly involves differences between inflected forms of a unique item.
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hal-01831243 , version 1 (05-07-2018)

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Maria Goryainova, Cyril Grouin, Sophie Rosset, Ioana Vasilescu. Morpho-Syntactic Study of Errors from Speech Recognition System. International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, Jan 2014, Reykjavik, Iceland. ⟨hal-01831243⟩
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