Search Results for author: Priyanshi Shah

Found 10 papers, 4 papers with code

Pixel to policy: DQN Encoders for within & cross-game reinforcement learning

no code implementations1 Aug 2023 Ashrya Agrawal, Priyanshi Shah, Sourabh Prakash

Transfer learning can be used to take advantage of this shared structure, by learning policies that are transferable across different tasks and environments and can lead to more efficient learning as well as improved performance on a wide range of tasks.

reinforcement-learning Transfer Learning

Exploiting CNNs for Semantic Segmentation with Pascal VOC

no code implementations26 Apr 2023 Sourabh Prakash, Priyanshi Shah, Ashrya Agrawal

In this paper, we present a comprehensive study on semantic segmentation with the Pascal VOC dataset.

Data Augmentation Segmentation +2

Speaker Recognition in the Wild

1 code implementation5 May 2022 Neeraj Chhimwal, Anirudh Gupta, Rishabh Gaur, Harveen Singh Chadha, Priyanshi Shah, Ankur Dhuriya, Vivek Raghavan

To understand and evaluate the accuracy of our proposed pipeline, we introduce two metrics: Cluster Purity, and Cluster Uniqueness.

Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +2

Is Word Error Rate a good evaluation metric for Speech Recognition in Indic Languages?

no code implementations30 Mar 2022 Priyanshi Shah, Harveen Singh Chadha, Anirudh Gupta, Ankur Dhuriya, Neeraj Chhimwal, Rishabh Gaur, Vivek Raghavan

We implement our methodology in Hindi which is one of the main languages from Indic context and we think this approach is scalable to other similar languages containing a large character set.

Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +2

Code Switched and Code Mixed Speech Recognition for Indic languages

no code implementations30 Mar 2022 Harveen Singh Chadha, Priyanshi Shah, Ankur Dhuriya, Neeraj Chhimwal, Anirudh Gupta, Vivek Raghavan

The decoding information from a multilingual model is used for language identification and then combined with monolingual models to get an improvement of 50% WER across languages.

Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +2

CLSRIL-23: Cross Lingual Speech Representations for Indic Languages

2 code implementations15 Jul 2021 Anirudh Gupta, Harveen Singh Chadha, Priyanshi Shah, Neeraj Chhimwal, Ankur Dhuriya, Rishabh Gaur, Vivek Raghavan

We present a CLSRIL-23, a self supervised learning based audio pre-trained model which learns cross lingual speech representations from raw audio across 23 Indic languages.

Self-Supervised Learning speech-recognition +1

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