TR2013-119

The Second CHiME Speech Separation and Recognition Challenge: An Overview of Challenge Systems and Outcomes


    •  Vincent, E., Barker, J., Watanabe, S., Le Roux, J., Nesta, F., Matassoni, M., "The Second CHiME Speech Separation and Recognition Challenge: An Overview of Challenge Systems and Outcomes", IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU), DOI: 10.1109/​ASRU.2013.6707723, December 2013, pp. 162-167.
      BibTeX TR2013-119 PDF
      • @inproceedings{Vincent2013dec,
      • author = {Vincent, E. and Barker, J. and Watanabe, S. and {Le Roux}, J. and Nesta, F. and Matassoni, M.},
      • title = {The Second CHiME Speech Separation and Recognition Challenge: An Overview of Challenge Systems and Outcomes},
      • booktitle = {IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU)},
      • year = 2013,
      • pages = {162--167},
      • month = dec,
      • doi = {10.1109/ASRU.2013.6707723},
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2013-119}
      • }
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    Artificial Intelligence, Speech & Audio

Abstract:

Distant-microphone automatic speech recognition (ASR) remains a challenging goal in everyday environments involving multiple background sources and reverberation. This paper reports on the results of the 2nd 'CHiME' Challenge, an initiative designed to analyse and evaluate the performance of ASR systems in a real-world domestic environment. We discuss the rationale for the challenge and provide a summary of the datasets, tasks and baseline systems. The paper overviews the systems that were entered for the two challenge tracks: small-vocabulary with moving talker and medium-vocabulary with stationary talker. We present a summary of the challenge findings including novel results produced by challenge system combination. Possible directions for future challenges are discussed.