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The '''real time factor (RTF)''' is a common metric for measuring the speed of an automatic [[speech recognition]] system. It can also be used in other contexts where an audio or [[video signal]] is processed (usually automatically) at nearly constant rate (e.g. reading music from a [[Compact disc|CD]]). | |||
==Definition== | |||
If it takes time <math> {P} </math> to process an input of duration <math> {I} </math>, the real time factor is defined as | |||
:<math> RTF = \frac{P}{I} </math>. | |||
If, for example, it takes 8 hours of computation time to process a recording of duration 2 hours, the real time factor is 4. When the real time factor is 1 or less than 1, the processing is done ''in real time''. It is a hardware-dependent value. | |||
The accuracy of a speech recognition system, on the other hand, is measured with the [[word error rate]]. | |||
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Revision as of 07:19, 4 February 2014
The real time factor (RTF) is a common metric for measuring the speed of an automatic speech recognition system. It can also be used in other contexts where an audio or video signal is processed (usually automatically) at nearly constant rate (e.g. reading music from a CD).
Definition
If it takes time to process an input of duration , the real time factor is defined as
If, for example, it takes 8 hours of computation time to process a recording of duration 2 hours, the real time factor is 4. When the real time factor is 1 or less than 1, the processing is done in real time. It is a hardware-dependent value.
The accuracy of a speech recognition system, on the other hand, is measured with the word error rate.