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Multilayer perceptron with sparse hidden outputs for phoneme recognition

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Multilayer perceptron with sparse hidden outputs for phoneme recognition
This paper introduces the sparse multilayer perceptron (SMLP) which learns the transformation from the inputs to the targets as in multilayer perceptron (MLP) while the outputs of one of the internal hidden layers is forced to be sparse. This is achieved by adding a sparse regularization term to the cross-entropy cost and learning the parameters of the network to minimize the joint cost. On the TIMIT phoneme recognition task, the SMLP based system trained using perceptual linear prediction (PLP) features performs better than the conventional MLP based system. Furthermore, their combination
Garimella S. V. S. Sivaram, Hynek Hermansky
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ICASSP
Authors Garimella S. V. S. Sivaram, Hynek Hermansky
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