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This article focuses on the problem of query by example spoken term detection (QbE-STD) in zero-resource scenario. State-of-the-art approaches primarily rely on dynamic time warping (DTW) based template matching techniques using phone posterior or bottlene ...
Language independent query-by-example spoken term detection (QbE-STD) is the problem of retrieving audio documents from an archive, which contain a spoken query provided by a user. This is usually casted as a hypothesis testing and pattern matching problem ...
State of the art solutions to query by example spoken term detection (QbE-STD) rely on bottleneck feature representation of the query and audio document. Here, we present a study on QbE-STD performance using several monolingual as well as multilingual bott ...