Interspeech 2021 2021
DOI: 10.21437/interspeech.2021-333
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Towards an Accent-Robust Approach for ATC Communications Transcription

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“…This experiment focuses on evaluating the degree of accent in ATC speech, and observing and measuring the effect of ATC speech with different degrees of accent on the recognition accuracy performance of speech recognition models. According to a research study (Jahchan et al, 2021 ), multi-language inter-switching tends to produce more pronounced accents than geographic switching, and individual languages have their own pronunciation habits. For example, civil aviation pilots in various countries are generally familiar with the English pronunciation of the destination country in advance before executing international flights, so that they can quickly make corresponding feedback in the first time after receiving the speech control instructions to ensure the absolute safety of aviation operations (Romero-Rivas et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Experimental Results and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This experiment focuses on evaluating the degree of accent in ATC speech, and observing and measuring the effect of ATC speech with different degrees of accent on the recognition accuracy performance of speech recognition models. According to a research study (Jahchan et al, 2021 ), multi-language inter-switching tends to produce more pronounced accents than geographic switching, and individual languages have their own pronunciation habits. For example, civil aviation pilots in various countries are generally familiar with the English pronunciation of the destination country in advance before executing international flights, so that they can quickly make corresponding feedback in the first time after receiving the speech control instructions to ensure the absolute safety of aviation operations (Romero-Rivas et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Experimental Results and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the hybrid approach combines different algorithms and techniques, challenges in ASR systems still exist. To address issues such as poor signal quality from VHF communication, ambiguity in commands and instruction values, or the use of nonstandard phraseology and mispronunciation in different accents (native and non-native speakers) [11], a new approach based on utilizing contextual information is introduced to improve the performance and accuracy of ASR in ATC as a post-processing approach based on syntactic, semantic and pragmatic analysis.…”
Section: Asr In Atcmentioning
confidence: 99%