Convolutional Recurrent Neural Networks for Small-Footprint Keyword Spotting

03/15/2017
by   Sercan O. Arik, et al.
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Keyword spotting (KWS) constitutes a major component of human-technology interfaces. Maximizing the detection accuracy at a low false alarm (FA) rate, while minimizing the footprint size, latency and complexity are the goals for KWS. Towards achieving them, we study Convolutional Recurrent Neural Networks (CRNNs). Inspired by large-scale state-of-the-art speech recognition systems, we combine the strengths of convolutional layers and recurrent layers to exploit local structure and long-range context. We analyze the effect of architecture parameters, and propose training strategies to improve performance. With only 230k parameters, our CRNN model yields acceptably low latency, and achieves 97.71 ratio.

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