Frozen Wav2Vec2 layer 22 features train an adult-only KWS system that detects children's keywords with ATWV 0.691 on PFSTAR.
Multilingual acoustic word embeddings for zero-resource languages
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This research addresses the challenge of developing speech applications for zero-resource languages that lack labelled data. It specifically uses acoustic word embedding (AWE) -- fixed-dimensional representations of variable-duration speech segments -- employing multilingual transfer, where labelled data from several well-resourced languages are used for pertaining. The study introduces a new neural network that outperforms existing AWE models on zero-resource languages. It explores the impact of the choice of well-resourced languages. AWEs are applied to a keyword-spotting system for hate speech detection in Swahili radio broadcasts, demonstrating robustness in real-world scenarios. Additionally, novel semantic AWE models improve semantic query-by-example search.
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Zero-Shot KWS for Children's Speech using Layer-Wise Features from SSL Models
Frozen Wav2Vec2 layer 22 features train an adult-only KWS system that detects children's keywords with ATWV 0.691 on PFSTAR.