MATE: Matryoshka Audio-Text Embeddings for Open-Vocabulary Keyword Spotting
Abstract
Open-vocabulary keyword spotting (KWS) with text-based enrollment has emerged as a flexible alternative to fixed-phrase triggers. Prior utterance-level matching methods, from an embedding-learning standpoint, learn embeddings at a single fixed dimensionality. We depart from this design and propose Matryoshka Audio-Text Embeddings (MATE), a dual-encoder framework that encodes multiple embedding granularities within a single vector via nested sub-embeddings ("prefixes"). Specifically, we introduce a PCA-guided prefix alignment: PCA-compressed versions of the full text embedding for each prefix size serve as teacher targets to align both audio and text prefixes. This alignment concentrates salient keyword cues in lower-dimensional prefixes, while higher dimensions add detail. MATE is trained with standard deep metric learning objectives for audio-text KWS, and is loss-agnostic. To our knowledge, this is the first application of matryoshka-style embeddings to KWS, achieving state-of-the-art results on WSJ and LibriPhrase without any inference overhead.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2601.14012,
title = {MATE: Matryoshka Audio-Text Embeddings for Open-Vocabulary Keyword Spotting},
author = {Youngmoon Jung and Myunghun Jung and Joon-Young Yang and Yong-Hyeok Lee and Jaeyoung Roh and Hoon-Young Cho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.14012},
year = {2026}
}
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5 pages, 1 figure, Accepted at ICASSP 2026