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Vocal Style Factorization for Effective Speaker Recognition in Affective Scenarios

(2305.07997)
Published May 13, 2023 in eess.AS and cs.SD

Abstract

The accuracy of automated speaker recognition is negatively impacted by change in emotions in a person's speech. In this paper, we hypothesize that speaker identity is composed of various vocal style factors that may be learned from unlabeled data and re-combined using a neural network to generate a holistic speaker identity representation for affective scenarios. In this regard, we propose the E-Vector architecture, composed of a 1-D CNN for learning speaker identity features and a vocal style factorization technique for determining vocal styles. Experiments conducted on the MSP-Podcast dataset demonstrate that the proposed architecture improves state-of-the-art speaker recognition accuracy in the affective domain over baseline ECAPA-TDNN speaker recognition models. For instance, the true match rate at a false match rate of 1% improves from 27.6% to 46.2%.

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