post NIPS workshop on speech
Uli Bodenhausen
uli at ira.uka.de
Fri Nov 8 12:36:02 EST 1991
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Optimization of Neural Network Architectures for Speech Recognition
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Dec. 7, 1991, Vail, Colorado
Uli Bodenhausen, Universitaet Karlsruhe
Alex Waibel, Carnegie Mellon University
A variety of neural network algorithms have recently been applied to
speech recognition tasks. Besides having learning algorithms for
weights, optimization of the network architectures is required to
achieve good performance. Also of critical importance is the
optimization of neural network architectures within hybrid systems
for best performance of the system as a whole.
Parameters that have to be optimized within these constraints include
the number of hidden units,
number of hidden layers,
time-delays,
connectivity within the network,
input windows,
the number of network modules,
number of states
and others. The workshop intends to discuss and evaluate the
importance of these architectural parameters and different integration
strategies for speech recognition systems.
Participants are welcome to present short case studies on the optimization
of neural networks, preferably with an evaluation of the optimization steps.
It would also be nice to hear about some rather unconventional techniques
of optimization (as long as its not vodoo or the 'shake the disk during
compilation' type of technique).
The workshop could also be of interest to researchers working on
constructive/destructive learning algorithms because the relevance of
different architectural parameters should be considered for the design
of these algorithms.
The following speakers have already confirmed their participation:
Kenichi Iso, NEC Corporation, Japan
Patrich Haffner, CNET, France
Mike Franzini, Telefonica I + D, Spain
Allen Gorin, AT&T, USA
Yoshua Bengio, MIT
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Further contributions are welcome. Please send mail to uli at ira.uka.de or
uli at speech2.cs.cmu.edu.
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