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Small-Footprint Open-Vocabulary Keyword Spotting with Quantized LSTM Networks

25 February 2020
Théodore Bluche
Maël Primet
Thibault Gisselbrecht
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Abstract

We explore a keyword-based spoken language understanding system, in which the intent of the user can directly be derived from the detection of a sequence of keywords in the query. In this paper, we focus on an open-vocabulary keyword spotting method, allowing the user to define their own keywords without having to retrain the whole model. We describe the different design choices leading to a fast and small-footprint system, able to run on tiny devices, for any arbitrary set of user-defined keywords, without training data specific to those keywords. The model, based on a quantized long short-term memory (LSTM) neural network, trained with connectionist temporal classification (CTC), weighs less than 500KB. Our approach takes advantage of some properties of the predictions of CTC-trained networks to calibrate the confidence scores and implement a fast detection algorithm. The proposed system outperforms a standard keyword-filler model approach.

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