Using Polynomial Kernel Support Vector Machines for Speaker Verification

In this letter, we propose a discriminative modeling approach for the speaker verification problem that uses polynomial kernel support vector machines (PK-SVMs). The proposed approach is rooted in an equivalence relationship between the state-of-the-art probabilistic linear discriminant analysis (PL...

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Published inIEEE signal processing letters Vol. 20; no. 9; pp. 901 - 904
Main Authors Yaman, S., Pelecanos, J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.09.2013
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Summary:In this letter, we propose a discriminative modeling approach for the speaker verification problem that uses polynomial kernel support vector machines (PK-SVMs). The proposed approach is rooted in an equivalence relationship between the state-of-the-art probabilistic linear discriminant analysis (PLDA) and second degree polynomial kernel methods. We present two techniques for overcoming the memory and computational challenges that PK-SVMs pose. The first of these, a kernel evaluation simplification trick, eliminates the need to explicitly compute dot products for a huge number of training samples. The second technique makes use of the massively parallel processing power of modern graphical processing units. We performed experiments on the Phase I speaker verification track of the DARPA sponsored Robust Automatic Transcription of Speech (RATS) program. We found that, in the multi-session enrollment experiments, second degree PK-SVMs outperformed PLDA across all tasks in terms of the official evaluation metric, and third and fourth degree PK-SVMs provided a performance improvement over the second degree PK-SVMs. Furthermore, for the "30s-30s" task, a linear score combination between the PLDA and PK-SVM based systems provided 27% improvement relative to the PLDA baseline in terms of the official evaluation metric.
ISSN:1070-9908
1558-2361
DOI:10.1109/LSP.2013.2273127