Optimization Algorithms and Applications for Speech and Language Processing

  • Stephen J. Wright ,
  • Dimitri Kanevsky ,
  • Li Deng ,
  • Xiaodong He ,
  • Georg Heigold ,
  • Haizhou Li

IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing | , Vol 21: pp. 2231-2243

Optimization techniques have been used for many years in the formulation and solution of computational problems arising in speech and language processing. Such techniques are found in the Baum-Welch, extended Baum-Welch (EBW), Rprop, and GIS algorithms, for example. Additionally, the use of regularization terms has been seen in other applications of sparse optimization. This paper outlines a range of problems in which optimization formulations and algorithms play a role, giving some additional details on certain application problems in machine translation, speaker/language recognition, and automatic speech recognition. Several approaches developed in the speech and language processing communities are described in a way that makes them more recognizable as optimization procedures. Our survey is not exhaustive and is complemented by other papers in this volume.