Speech recognition applications are known to require a significant amount of memory. However, the targeted context of this work - mobile phone embedded speech recognition system - only authorizes less than 100kB of memory. In order to fit the memory resource, a global codebook of Gaussians is learned to derive state-dependent probability density functions. This strategy aims at storing only the transformation function parameters for each state. In this paper, two upper limits (concerning the acoustic model size) are set to 50kB and 100kB. The proposed approaches are evaluated on the French corpus VODIS (digit recognition - recorded into car with or without fan/opened window/radio - with a very low Signal/Noise Ratio).
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