H-VECTORS: Utterance-level Speaker Embedding Using A Hierarchical Attention Model
In this paper, a hierarchical attention network to generate utterance-level embeddings (H-vectors) for speaker identification is proposed. Since different parts of an utterance may have different contributions to speaker identities, the use of hierarchical structure aims to learn speaker related inf...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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17.10.2019
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Summary: | In this paper, a hierarchical attention network to generate utterance-level
embeddings (H-vectors) for speaker identification is proposed. Since different
parts of an utterance may have different contributions to speaker identities,
the use of hierarchical structure aims to learn speaker related information
locally and globally. In the proposed approach, frame-level encoder and
attention are applied on segments of an input utterance and generate individual
segment vectors. Then, segment level attention is applied on the segment
vectors to construct an utterance representation. To evaluate the effectiveness
of the proposed approach, NIST SRE 2008 Part1 dataset is used for training, and
two datasets, Switchboard Cellular part1 and CallHome American English Speech,
are used to evaluate the quality of extracted utterance embeddings on speaker
identification and verification tasks. In comparison with two baselines,
X-vector, X-vector+Attention, the obtained results show that H-vectors can
achieve a significantly better performance. Furthermore, the extracted
utterance-level embeddings are more discriminative than the two baselines when
mapped into a 2D space using t-SNE. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1910.07900 |