Emergent Mind

Abstract

Deep learning models have become an increasingly preferred option for biometric recognition systems, such as speaker recognition. SincNet, a deep neural network architecture, gained popularity in speaker recognition tasks due to its parameterized sinc functions that allow it to work directly on the speech signal. The original SincNet architecture uses the softmax loss, which may not be the most suitable choice for recognition-based tasks. Such loss functions do not impose inter-class margins nor differentiate between easy and hard training samples. Curriculum learning, particularly those leveraging angular margin-based losses, has proven very successful in other biometric applications such as face recognition. The advantage of such a curriculum learning-based techniques is that it will impose inter-class margins as well as taking to account easy and hard samples. In this paper, we propose Curricular SincNet (CL-SincNet), an improved SincNet model where we use a curricular loss function to train the SincNet architecture. The proposed model is evaluated on multiple datasets using intra-dataset and inter-dataset evaluation protocols. In both settings, the model performs competitively with other previously published work. In the case of inter-dataset testing, it achieves the best overall results with a reduction of 4\% error rate compare to SincNet and other published work.

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