Voice user interfaces have been growing in popularity and with them an interest for open vocabulary keyword spotting. In this thesis we focus on one particular approach to open vocabulary keyword spotting, query by example keyword spotting. Three types of query by example keyword spotting approaches are described and evaluated: sequence distances, speech to phonemes and deep distance learning. Evaluation is done on a series of custom tasks designed to measure a variety of aspects. The Google Speech Commands benchmark is used for evaluation as well, this to make it more comparable to existing works. From the results, the deep distance learning approach seem most promising in most environments except when memory is very constrained; in which ...
International audiencehe research presented in the paper addresses conversational telephone speechre...
Recognizing a particular command or a keyword, keyword spotting has been widely used in many voice i...
The technology for unlimited vocabulary automatic keyword spotting in spontaneous Russian speech is ...
Voice user interfaces have been growing in popularity and with them an interest for open vocabulary ...
Keyword Spotting (KWS) systems allow detecting a set of spoken (pre-defined) keywords. Open-vocabula...
Abstract. This paper describes several approaches to keyword spotting (KWS) for informal continuous ...
“Phonetic Search Methods for Large Databases” focuses on Keyword Spotting (KWS) within large speech ...
In this paper, we propose a novel end-to-end user-defined keyword spotting method that utilizes ling...
We present a novel approach to query-by-example keyword spotting (KWS) using a long short-term memor...
Modern devices are more frequently equipped with voice control. Using speech to operate is a natural...
This paper presents a system for speakerindependent keyword spotting (KWS) in continuous speech usin...
International audienceIn this paper we aim to enhance keyword search for conversational telephone sp...
Keyword spotting is one of the many applications of automatic speech recognition. Its purpose is det...
Speech recognition systems generally need a large quantity of highly variable voice and recording co...
Millions of user generated video blogs expressing opinions and feelings about products, events, news...
International audiencehe research presented in the paper addresses conversational telephone speechre...
Recognizing a particular command or a keyword, keyword spotting has been widely used in many voice i...
The technology for unlimited vocabulary automatic keyword spotting in spontaneous Russian speech is ...
Voice user interfaces have been growing in popularity and with them an interest for open vocabulary ...
Keyword Spotting (KWS) systems allow detecting a set of spoken (pre-defined) keywords. Open-vocabula...
Abstract. This paper describes several approaches to keyword spotting (KWS) for informal continuous ...
“Phonetic Search Methods for Large Databases” focuses on Keyword Spotting (KWS) within large speech ...
In this paper, we propose a novel end-to-end user-defined keyword spotting method that utilizes ling...
We present a novel approach to query-by-example keyword spotting (KWS) using a long short-term memor...
Modern devices are more frequently equipped with voice control. Using speech to operate is a natural...
This paper presents a system for speakerindependent keyword spotting (KWS) in continuous speech usin...
International audienceIn this paper we aim to enhance keyword search for conversational telephone sp...
Keyword spotting is one of the many applications of automatic speech recognition. Its purpose is det...
Speech recognition systems generally need a large quantity of highly variable voice and recording co...
Millions of user generated video blogs expressing opinions and feelings about products, events, news...
International audiencehe research presented in the paper addresses conversational telephone speechre...
Recognizing a particular command or a keyword, keyword spotting has been widely used in many voice i...
The technology for unlimited vocabulary automatic keyword spotting in spontaneous Russian speech is ...