Induced Inflection-Set Keyword Search in Speech

10/27/2019
by   Oliver Adams, et al.
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We investigate the problem of searching for a lexeme-set in speech by searching for its inflectional variants. Experimental results indicate how lexeme-set search performance changes with the number of hypothesized inflections, while ablation experiments highlight the relative importance of different components in the lexeme-set search pipeline. We provide a recipe and evaluation set for the community to use as an extrinsic measure of the performance of inflection generation approaches.

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