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In computing, a portion of a string. In searching a text database, for example, specifying that a sequence of letters is a substring will widen the search from just matching words to other words in which that sequence of letters appears. For example, searching a database on the string ‘computer’ will not retrieve entries which use ‘computing’ or ‘compute’. Searching on the substring ‘comput’ however, will retrieve all three. The technique adds flexibility when the exact syntax of the search term is unknown.



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The loth subword complexity of a word w [member of] A * is the number of distinct subwords of length k that appear as contiguous subwords of w.
Let us recall that a word is a finite sequence of letters and that a word u is a subword of a word w if u can be obtained from w by erasing some letters of w.
HMM can capture the statistical characteristics of word and subword units among different speakers even in large vocabulary and thus is generally better than DTW in speaker independent large vocabulary speech recognition.
 
 
 
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