International audienceProviding effective tools to navigate and access through long audio archives, or monitor and classify broadcast streams, proves to be an extremely challenging task. Main issues originate from the varied nature of patterns of interest in a composite audio environment, the massive size of such databases, and the capability of performing when prior knowledge on audio content is scarce or absent. This paper proposes a computational architecture aimed at discovering occurrences of repeating patterns in audio streams by means of unsupervised learning. The targeted repetitions (or motifs) are called signalling, by analogy with a biological nomenclature, as referring to a broad class of audio patterns (as jingles, songs, adver...