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Unsupervised Bottleneck Features for Low-Resource Query-By-Example Spoken Term Detection

doi 10.21437/interspeech.2016-313
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September 8, 2016

Authors
Hongjie ChenCheung-Chi LeungLei XieBin MaHaizhou Li
Publisher

ISCA


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