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Keyword spotting

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: keyword spotting
(′kē′wərd ′spät·iŋ)

(engineering acoustics) An approach to task-oriented speech understanding through detecting a limited number of keywords that would most likely express the intent of a speaker, rather than attempting to recognize every word in an utterance.


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Keyword spotting is a subfield of speech recognition that deals with the identification of keywords in utterances.

There are several types of keyword spotting:

  • Keyword spotting in unconstrained speech
  • Keyword spotting in isolated word recognition

Keyword spotting in unconstrained speech appears when keywords may not be separated from other words, and no grammar is enforced on the sentence containing them. Some algorithms used for this task are:

Keyword spotting in isolated word recognition appears when the keywords are separated from other texts by silences. The main technique that applied in such problems is dynamic time warping.


 
 

 

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