On Training Recurrent Networks with Truncated Backpropagation Through Time in Speech Recognition
July 09, 2018 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐ Spoken Language Technology Workshop
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Authors
Hao Tang, James Glass
arXiv ID
1807.03396
Category
cs.CL: Computation & Language
Cross-listed
cs.LG,
cs.SD,
eess.AS
Citations
21
Venue
Spoken Language Technology Workshop
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4 months ago
Abstract
Recurrent neural networks have been the dominant models for many speech and language processing tasks. However, we understand little about the behavior and the class of functions recurrent networks can realize. Moreover, the heuristics used during training complicate the analyses. In this paper, we study recurrent networks' ability to learn long-term dependency in the context of speech recognition. We consider two decoding approaches, online and batch decoding, and show the classes of functions to which the decoding approaches correspond. We then draw a connection between batch decoding and a popular training approach for recurrent networks, truncated backpropagation through time. Changing the decoding approach restricts the amount of past history recurrent networks can use for prediction, allowing us to analyze their ability to remember. Empirically, we utilize long-term dependency in subphonetic states, phonemes, and words, and show how the design decisions, such as the decoding approach, lookahead, context frames, and consecutive prediction, characterize the behavior of recurrent networks. Finally, we draw a connection between Markov processes and vanishing gradients. These results have implications for studying the long-term dependency in speech data and how these properties are learned by recurrent networks.
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