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Unlocking the Potential of Japanese Speech Data for Speech Recognition Technology

From:Nexdata Date: 2024-08-14

Table of Contents
Japanese speech recognition: situation and challenges
Challenges and advances in Japanese speech recognition
Japanese speech data collection

➤ Japanese speech recognition: situation and challenges

In the development process of modern artificial intelligence, datasets are the beginning of model training and the key point to improve the performance of algorithm. Whether it is computer vision data for autonomous driving or audio data for emotion analysis, high-quality datasets will provide more accurate capability for prediction. By leveraging these datasets, developers can better optimize the performance of AI systems to cope with complex real-life demands.

Japanese, as one of the most widely used languages in the world, has also become increasingly important in the research and application of speech recognition technology. This article will introduce the current situation and challenges of Japanese speech recognition.

Japanese speech data is an important resource for Japanese speech recognition technology. However, compared with English and Chinese, the amount of available Japanese speech data is relatively small. In addition, the diversity of Japanese dialects and accents poses a significant challenge to speech recognition. This makes it difficult for the machine to recognize the correct pronunciation and intonation of Japanese speech.

➤ Challenges and advances in Japanese speech recognition

Another challenge of Japanese speech recognition is the complexity of the Japanese writing system. Japanese has three scripts, namely hiragana, katakana, and kanji. This makes it more challenging to accurately transcribe spoken Japanese into written text.

Despite these challenges, there have been significant advancements in Japanese speech recognition technology in recent years. One of the most notable achievements is the development of end-to-end speech recognition models. These models use deep learning algorithms to directly convert speech signals into text without the need for intermediate steps, such as phoneme recognition. This has significantly improved the accuracy and speed of Japanese speech recognition.

Another promising development in Japanese speech recognition is the integration of natural language processing (NLP) technology. NLP technology can help the machine better understand the context and meaning of the spoken words, thus improving the accuracy of speech recognition. This technology is particularly important in Japanese, as the language has many homophones that can be difficult for the machine to distinguish without context.

Nexdata Japanese Speech Recognition Data

234 Hours-Japanese Speech Data by Mobile Phone_Reading

It collects 799 Japanese locals and is recorded in quiet indoor places, streets, restaurant. The recording includes 210,000 commonly used written and spoken Japanese sentences. The error rate of text transfer sentence is less than 5%. Recording devices are mainstream Android phones and iPhones.

474 Hours-Japanese Speech Data By Mobile Phone

Recording devices are mainstream Android phones and iPhones.

➤ Japanese speech data collection

261 Hours – Japanese Speech Data by Mobile Phone

1006 Japanese native speakers participated in the recording, coming from eastern, western, and Kyushu regions, while the eastern region accounting for the largest proportion. The recording content is rich and all texts have been manually transferred with high accuracy.

500 Hours - Japanese Conversational Speech by Mobile Phone

The 500 Hours - Japanese Conversational Speech of natural conversations collected by phone involved more than 1,000 native speakers, developed with proper balance of gender ratio, Speakers would choose a few familiar topics out of the given list and start conversations to ensure dialogues' fluency and naturalness. The recording devices are various mobile phones. The audio format is 16kHz, 16bit, uncompressed WAV, and all the speech data was recorded in quiet indoor environments. All the speech audio was manually transcribed with text content, the start and end time of each effective sentence, and speaker identification. The accuracy rate of sentences is ≥ 95%.

In the future, as all kinds of data are collected and annotated, how will AI technology change our lives gradually? The future of AI data is full of potential, let’s explore its infinity together. If you have data requirements, please contact Nexdata.ai at [email protected].

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