Fisher Corpus

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And the splits are as follows:
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* Conversation 00001A to 09360B : training set
 
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* Conversation 10531A to 11699B : Test set
 
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! Set
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Cepstral mean and variance statistics are collected with <code>HCompV -c</code>, per conversation side, and global variance estimated on the training set.
Cepstral mean and variance statistics are collected with <code>HCompV -c</code>, per conversation side, and global variance estimated on the training set.
Finally, the each converstation side is zero-meaned, and variance renormalized to match the global variance on the training set.
Finally, the each converstation side is zero-meaned, and variance renormalized to match the global variance on the training set.
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The end result is in plpcut.
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The end result is in the plpcut dir.

Revision as of 22:54, 24 April 2008

The fisher corpus is still relatively new and rough, and this page is to help people quickly build a basic speech recognizer with it.

Contents

Train/Devel/Test partition

I've split the entire Fisher corpus into 80/10/10 percent for Train/Devel/Test partitions

The utterance id file is in filelists/uttIds.txt And the splits are as follows:

Set Conversation Sides Lines in uttIds.txt
Training 00001A to 09360B
Devel 09361A to 10530B
Test 10531A to 11699B


Vocabulary

Some Corpus Statistics
total non-empty utterances 2223159
total uncertain words or phrases enclosed in (( )) (e.g. (( NO WAY )) ) 283935
total word tokens in corpus (including uncertain words) 21905137 100%
total non-speech markers enclosed in [] (e.g. [LAUGH])) 559629 2.555%
total partial words (starting or ending in -) 153098 0.6990%
total partial words that could be repaired 101550 0.4636%
Some vocab statistics
total unique words 64924 100%
unique words occuring once in the corpus 23192 35.72%
unique words occuring once or twice in the corpus 31272 48.17%
corpus coverage if vocab does not include words occuring once in the corpus 99.894%
corpus coverage if vocab does not include words occuring once or twice in the corpus 99.857%

Language Model

Acoustic Model

There are two sets of PLP feature vectors created for the entire corpus.

PLPs for MLP classifiers

PLPs created in exactly the same way as the training data for MLPs described in J. Frankel et al., “Articulatory feature classifiers trained on 2000 hours. of telephone speech,” ICASSP, 2007


The hcopy config PLP for MLP file is

# PLP base coefficient config courtesy of AMI eval RT05s

#the commented out lines and their replacements by Arthur 4/24/08
#MAXTRYOPEN=10
MAXTRYOPEN=3
SOURCEKIND = WAVEFORM
#SOURCEFORMAT = NIST
SOURCEFORMAT = WAV
TARGETFORMAT = HTK
TARGETKIND = PLP_E
TARGETRATE = 100000.0
HPARM: SAVECOMPRESSED = T
HPARM: SAVEWITHCRC = T
HPARM: ZMEANSOURCE = T
HPARM: WINDOWSIZE = 250000.0
HPARM: USEHAMMING = T
HPARM: PREEMCOEF = 0.97
HPARM: NUMCHANS = 24
HPARM: LPCORDER = 12
HPARM: COMPRESSFACT = 0.3333333
HPARM: NUMCEPS = 12
HPARM: CEPLIFTER = 22
HPARM: ESCALE = 1.0
HPARM: ENORMALISE = T
HPARM: SILFLOOR = 50.0
HPARM: USEPOWER = T
HPARM: CEPSCALE = 10

# required to read fisher/switchboard wavefiles as HTK does not support shorten compression
#HWAVEFILTER    = 'w_decode -o pcm $ -'

PLPs for gaussian mixtures

PLPs, same as above, except bandlimited to 125hz-3800khz, along with deltas and delta-deltas. The cepstral mean is normalized on the PLPs and cepstral variance is normalized for the PLPs, delta and delta-deltas. Normalization is done per conversation side. This is suggested in The 1998 HTK System For Transcription of Conversational Telephone Speech


The PLPs over which gaussians will be built are generated with this hcopy config:

#modified from the "PLP base coefficient config courtesy of AMI eval RT05s"
#the original param is commented and it's replacement is right next to it, if there was a change 
#-arthur 4/24/08

#MAXTRYOPEN=10
MAXTRYOPEN=3
SOURCEKIND = WAVEFORM
#SOURCEFORMAT = NIST
SOURCEFORMAT = WAV

TARGETFORMAT = HTK
#TARGETKIND = PLP_E
TARGETKIND = PLP_E_D_A
TARGETRATE = 100000.0
HPARM: SAVECOMPRESSED = T
HPARM: SAVEWITHCRC = T
HPARM: ZMEANSOURCE = T
HPARM: WINDOWSIZE = 250000.0
HPARM: USEHAMMING = T
HPARM: PREEMCOEF = 0.97
HPARM: NUMCHANS = 24
HPARM: LPCORDER = 12
HPARM: COMPRESSFACT = 0.3333333
HPARM: NUMCEPS = 12
HPARM: CEPLIFTER = 22
HPARM: ESCALE = 1.0
HPARM: ENORMALISE = T
HPARM: SILFLOOR = 50.0
HPARM: USEPOWER = T
HPARM: CEPSCALE = 10

#ADDED BY ARTHUR
#cut-off frequencies for telephone speech
#FIXME: may be rerun with 125hz-3800khz as in [hain1999Htk]
HPARM: LOFREQ = 125
HPARM: HIFREQ = 3800

#cepstral mean and variance will be normalized after the utterances are extracted

At this point we extract only those observations corrseponding to transcribed speech. There is still one file per conversation side. Cepstral mean and variance statistics are collected with HCompV -c, per conversation side, and global variance estimated on the training set. Finally, the each converstation side is zero-meaned, and variance renormalized to match the global variance on the training set. The end result is in the plpcut dir.

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