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Abstract: This paper describes a system developed at NIST to produce a composite Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system output when the outputs of multiple ASR systems are available, and for which, in many cases, the composite ASR output has lower error rate than any of the individual systems. The system implements a "voting" or rescoring process to reconcile differences in ASR system outputs. We refer to this system as the NIST Recognizer Output Voting Error Reduction (ROVER) system. As additional... (Update)
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Fiscus, J.G. (1997) A Post-Processing System to Yield Reduced Word Error Rates: Recogniser Output Voting Error Reduction (ROVER). Proc. IEEE ASRU Workshop, pp. 347-352, Santa Barbara. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fiscus97postprocessing.html More
@misc{ fiscus97postprocessing,
author = "J. Fiscus",
title = "A Post-Processing System to Yield Reduced Word Error Rates: Recogniser Output Voting Error Reduction (ROVER)",
booktitle = {Proceedings 1997 IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech
Recognition and Understanding},
address = {Santa Barbara, CA},
pages = {347--352},
year = 1997,
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fiscus97postprocessing.html" }
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