Tree-structured named entities extraction from competing speech transcriptions

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When real applications are working with automatic speech transcription, the first source of error does not originate from the incoherence in the analysis of the application but from the noise in the automatic transcriptions. This study presents a simple but effective method to generate a new transcription of better quality by combining utterances from competing transcriptions. We have extended a structured Named Entity (NE) recognizer submitted during the ETAPE Challenge. Working on French TV and Radio programs, our system revises the transcriptions provided by making use of the NEs it has detected. Our results suggest that combining the transcribed utterances which optimize the Fmeasures, rather than minimizing the WER scores, allows the generation of a better transcription for NE extraction. The results show a small but significant improvement of 0.9% SER against the baseline system on the ROVER transcription. These are the best performances reported to date on this corpus.

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Weissenbacher, D., & Raymond, C. (2015). Tree-structured named entities extraction from competing speech transcriptions. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9103, pp. 249–260). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19581-0_22

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