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P-vectors: A Parallel-Coupled TDNN/Transformer Network for Speaker Verification

(2305.14778)
Published May 24, 2023 in eess.AS and cs.SD

Abstract

Typically, the Time-Delay Neural Network (TDNN) and Transformer can serve as a backbone for Speaker Verification (SV). Both of them have advantages and disadvantages from the perspective of global and local feature modeling. How to effectively integrate these two style features is still an open issue. In this paper, we explore a Parallel-coupled TDNN/Transformer Network (p-vectors) to replace the serial hybrid networks. The p-vectors allows TDNN and Transformer to learn the complementary information from each other through Soft Feature Alignment Interaction (SFAI) under the premise of preserving local and global features. Also, p-vectors uses the Spatial Frequency-channel Attention (SFA) to enhance the spatial interdependence modeling for input features. Finally, the outputs of dual branches of p-vectors are combined by Embedding Aggregation Layer (EAL). Experiments show that p-vectors outperforms MACCIF-TDNN and MFA-Conformer with relative improvements of 11.5% and 13.9% in EER on VoxCeleb1-O.

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