One of the major remaining challenges in modern automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems for English is to be able to handle speech from users with a diverse set of accents. ASR systems that are trained on speech from multiple English accents still underperform when confronted with a new speech accent. In this work, we explore how to use accent embeddings and multi-task learning to improve speech recognition for accented speech. We propose a multi-task architecture that jointly learns an accent classifier and a multi-accent acoustic model. We also consider augmenting the speech input with accent information in the form of embeddings extracted by a separate network. These techniques together give significant relative performance improvements of 15% and 10% over a multi-accent baseline system on test sets containing seen and unseen accents, respectively.
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