Maarten Versteegh, Roland Thiollière, Thomas Schatz, Xuan-Nga Cao, Xavier Anguera Miró, A. Jansen, Emmanuel Dupoux
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We describe a new challenge aimed at discovering subword and word units from raw speech. This challenge is the followup to the Zero Resource Speech Challenge 2015. It aims at constructing systems that generalize across languages and adapt to new speakers. The design features and evaluation metrics of the challenge are presented and the results of seventeen models are discussed.