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Attention Back-end for Automatic Speaker Verification with Multiple Enrollment Utterances

2021-04-04 05:42:56
Chang Zeng, Xin Wang, Erica Cooper, Junichi Yamagishi

Abstract

A back-end model is a key element of modern speaker verification systems. Probabilistic linear discriminant analysis (PLDA) has been widely used as a back-end model in speaker verification. However, it cannot fully make use of multiple utterances from enrollment speakers. In this paper, we propose a novel attention-based back-end model, which can be used for both text-independent (TI) and text-dependent (TD) speaker verification with multiple enrollment utterances, and employ scaled-dot self-attention and feed-forward self-attention networks as architectures that learn the intra-relationships of the enrollment utterances. In order to verify the proposed attention back-end, we combine it with two completely different but dominant speaker encoders, which are time delay neural network (TDNN) and ResNet trained using the additive-margin-based softmax loss and the uniform loss, and compare them with the conventional PLDA or cosine scoring approaches. Experimental results on a multi-genre dataset called CN-Celeb show that the performance of our proposed approach outperforms PLDA scoring with TDNN and cosine scoring with ResNet by around 14.1% and 7.8% in relative EER, respectively. Additionally, an ablation experiment is also reported in this paper for examining the impact of some significant hyper-parameters for the proposed back-end model.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.01541

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2104.01541.pdf


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