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The Spoken WEB Search Task At Mediaeval 2011
Rajput Nitendra
Anguera Xavier
Davel Marelie
Gravier Guillaume
Heerden Charl van
Mantena Gautam
Muscariello Armando
Prahallad Kishore
Szőke Igor, Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM)
Tejedor Javier
low-resource speech recognition, evaluation, spoken web, audio search, spoken term detection
This paper is about the Spoken Web Search. The main task was to perform audio search with audio input in four languages.
In this paper, we describe the "Spoken Web Search" Task, which was held as part of the 2011 MediaEval benchmark campaign. The purpose of this task was to perform audio search with audio input in four languages, with very few resources being available in each language. The data was taken from "spoken web" material collected over mobile phone connections by IBM India. We present results from several independent systems, developed by five teams and using different approaches, compare them, and provide analysis and directions for future research.
@inproceedings{BUT91502,
author="Florian {Metze} and Nitendra {Rajput} and Xavier {Anguera} and Marelie {Davel} and Guillaume {Gravier} and Charl van {Heerden} and Gautam {Mantena} and Armando {Muscariello} and Kishore {Prahallad} and Igor {Szőke} and Javier {Tejedor}",
title="The Spoken WEB Search Task At Mediaeval 2011",
booktitle="Proc. International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal P",
year="2012",
pages="5165--5168",
publisher="IEEE Signal Processing Society",
address="Kyoto",
doi="10.1109/ICASSP.2012.6289083",
isbn="978-1-4673-0044-5",
url="http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/research/groups/speech/publi/2012/metze_icassp2012_0005165.pdf"
}