Abstract

The large amount of information stored in audio and video repositories makes search on speech (SoS) a challenging area that is continuously receiving much interest. Within SoS, spoken term detection (STD) aims to retrieve speech data given a text-based representation of a search query (which can include one or more words). On the other hand, query-by-example spoken term detection (QbE STD) aims to retrieve speech data given an acoustic representation of a search query. This is the first paper that presents an internationally open multi-domain evaluation for SoS in Spanish that includes both STD and QbE STD tasks. The evaluation was carefully designed so that several post-evaluation analyses of the main results could be carried out. The evaluation tasks aim to retrieve the speech files that contain the queries, providing their start and end times and a score that reflects how likely the detection within the given time intervals and speech file is. Three different speech databases in Spanish that comprise different domains were employed in the evaluation: the MAVIR database, which comprises a set of talks from workshops; the RTVE database, which includes broadcast news programs; and the SPARL20 database, which contains Spanish parliament sessions. We present the evaluation itself, the three databases, the evaluation metric, the systems submitted to the evaluation, the evaluation results and some detailed post-evaluation analyses based on specific query properties (in-vocabulary/out-of-vocabulary queries, single-word/multi-word queries and native/foreign queries). The most novel features of the submitted systems are a data augmentation technique for the STD task and an end-to-end system for the QbE STD task. The obtained results suggest that there is clearly room for improvement in the SoS task and that performance is highly sensitive to changes in the data domain.

Highlights

  • Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.The huge amount of information stored in audio and audiovisual repositories makes it necessary to develop efficient methods for search on speech (SoS)

  • Three databases that comprise different acoustic conditions and domains were employed for the evaluation: the workshop talks MAVIR and broadcast news RTVE databases, which were used in previous ALBAYZIN SoS evaluations, and the SPARL20 database, which was the new one added for this evaluation and which contains speech from Spanish parliament sessions held from 2016

  • We present the results obtained by the systems submitted to the evaluation for both the spoken term detection (STD) and the query-by-example spoken term detection (QbE STD) tasks, and both for the development and test data

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Introduction

Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The huge amount of information stored in audio and audiovisual repositories makes it necessary to develop efficient methods for search on speech (SoS). Significant research has been carried out for years in this area, and, in particular, in the tasks of spoken document retrieval (SDR) [1,2,3,4,5,6], keyword spotting (KWS) [7,8,9,10,11,12,13], spoken term detection (STD) [14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25] and query-by-example spoken term detection (QbE STD) [26,27,28,29,30,31]. 4.0/).

Spoken Term Detection Overview
Query-by-Example Spoken Term Detection Overview
Spoken Term Detection
Query-by-Example Spoken Term Detection
Evaluation Summary
Databases
SPARL20
Query List Selection
Evaluation Metrics
Comparison with Previous Search on Speech International Evaluations
Comparison with Previous STD International Evaluations
Evaluation
Comparison with Previous Qbe STD International Evaluations
Comparison with Previous Search on Speech Albayzin Evaluations
Systems
Results and Discussion
Development Data
Test Data
System Analysis for In-Language and Out-of-Language Queries
System Analysis for Single and Multi-Word Queries
System Analysis for In-Vocabulary and Out-of-Vocabulary Queries
Conclusions
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