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If it skips a long part of audio at the end, it might be that it got stuck in a part of the graph from where it couldn't reach the rest of the graph. Increasing the min-active should help prevent that.Or possibly there is something weird about your LM (e.g. some kind of grammar)
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 11:14 AM SudKol <sudh...@tpro.ie> wrote:
Hi Kaldi-ers,--I am using the aspire chain model to transcribe medical domain dictations in Irish English. I built a pronunciation model and language model using my data and am using it with the aspire acoustic model. I noticed that with the default values of beam size (13) and lattice-beam (6) parameters from steps/decode.sh, the model was skipping part of the audio. But, when I increase the beam size to 30 and lattice-beam to 9, it transcribes the full dictation although decoding takes a bit longer. Are there any heuristics for optimal values of these parameters? Or do I need to figure them out through trial and error?ThanksSudheer
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Hi Dan,It does skip a big part at the end. I will try increasing the min-active. It also skips two sentences in the middle of the dictation. I am using a regular arpa trigram pruned LM trained over a large corpus of post-edited dictations. What do you mean by some kind of grammar? If these parts were transcribed with higher beam width, does it still mean something’s wrong with the LM?Thanks
Sudheer
If it skips a long part of audio at the end, it might be that it got stuck in a part of the graph from where it couldn't reach the rest of the graph. Increasing the min-active should help prevent that.Or possibly there is something weird about your LM (e.g. some kind of grammar)
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 11:14 AM SudKol <sudh...@tpro.ie> wrote:
Hi Kaldi-ers,--I am using the aspire chain model to transcribe medical domain dictations in Irish English. I built a pronunciation model and language model using my data and am using it with the aspire acoustic model. I noticed that with the default values of beam size (13) and lattice-beam (6) parameters from steps/decode.sh, the model was skipping part of the audio. But, when I increase the beam size to 30 and lattice-beam to 9, it transcribes the full dictation although decoding takes a bit longer. Are there any heuristics for optimal values of these parameters? Or do I need to figure them out through trial and error?ThanksSudheer
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