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Hybrid Simulated Annealing and Its Application to Optimization of Hidden Markov Models for Visual Speech Recognition

Lee, Jong-Seok
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Park, Cheol Hoon
2010
Ieee Transactions On Systems Man And Cybernetics Part B-Cybernetics

We propose a novel stochastic optimization algorithm, hybrid simulated annealing (SA), to train hidden Markov models (HMMs) for visual speech recognition. In our algorithm, SA is combined with a local optimization operator that substitutes a better solution for the current one to improve the convergence speed and the quality of solutions. We mathematically prove that the sequence of the objective values converges in probability to the global optimum in the algorithm. The algorithm is applied to train HMMs that are used as visual speech recognizers. While the popular training method of HMMs, the expectation-maximization algorithm, achieves only local optima in the parameter space, the proposed method can perform global optimization of the parameters of HMMs and thereby obtain solutions yielding improved recognition performance. The superiority of the proposed algorithm to the conventional ones is demonstrated via isolated word recognition experiments.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TSMCB.2009.2036753
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282348400018

Author(s)
Lee, Jong-Seok
Park, Cheol Hoon
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Systems Man And Cybernetics Part B-Cybernetics
Volume

40

Start page

1188

End page

1196

Subjects

Global optimization

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hidden Markov model (HMM)

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hybrid simulated annealing (HSA)

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visual speech recognition

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Baum-Welch

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Algorithm

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REVIEWED

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December 16, 2011
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