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Segmental Contrastive Predictive Coding for Unsupervised Word
  Segmentation

Segmental Contrastive Predictive Coding for Unsupervised Word Segmentation

3 June 2021
Saurabhchand Bhati
Jesús Villalba
Piotr Żelasko
Laureano Moro-Velazquez
Najim Dehak
    SSL
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Papers citing "Segmental Contrastive Predictive Coding for Unsupervised Word Segmentation"

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Unsupervised Word Discovery: Boundary Detection with Clustering vs. Dynamic Programming
Unsupervised Word Discovery: Boundary Detection with Clustering vs. Dynamic Programming
Simon Malan
Benjamin van Niekerk
Herman Kamper
53
0
0
22 Sep 2024
Smooth InfoMax -- Towards easier Post-Hoc interpretability
Smooth InfoMax -- Towards easier Post-Hoc interpretability
Fabian Denoodt
Bart de Boer
José Oramas
65
2
0
23 Aug 2024
Towards unsupervised phone and word segmentation using self-supervised
  vector-quantized neural networks
Towards unsupervised phone and word segmentation using self-supervised vector-quantized neural networks
Herman Kamper
Benjamin van Niekerk
SSL
MQ
42
36
0
14 Dec 2020
Self-Supervised Contrastive Learning for Unsupervised Phoneme
  Segmentation
Self-Supervised Contrastive Learning for Unsupervised Phoneme Segmentation
Felix Kreuk
Joseph Keshet
Yossi Adi
SSL
17
78
0
27 Jul 2020
wav2vec 2.0: A Framework for Self-Supervised Learning of Speech
  Representations
wav2vec 2.0: A Framework for Self-Supervised Learning of Speech Representations
Alexei Baevski
Henry Zhou
Abdel-rahman Mohamed
Michael Auli
SSL
143
5,677
0
20 Jun 2020
Neural Discrete Representation Learning
Neural Discrete Representation Learning
Aaron van den Oord
Oriol Vinyals
Koray Kavukcuoglu
BDL
SSL
OCL
147
4,928
0
02 Nov 2017
Gate Activation Signal Analysis for Gated Recurrent Neural Networks and
  Its Correlation with Phoneme Boundaries
Gate Activation Signal Analysis for Gated Recurrent Neural Networks and Its Correlation with Phoneme Boundaries
Yu-Hsuan Wang
Cheng-Tao Chung
Hung-yi Lee
29
40
0
22 Mar 2017
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