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Odyssey 2018 - Domain-invariant I-vector Feature Extraction for PLDA Speaker Verification
June 27, 2018Noise Robustness
Md Hafizur Rahman, Ivan Himawan, David Dean, Clinton Fookes and Sridha Sridharan
Speaker: Mitchell McLaren
The performance of the current state-of-the-art i-vector based probabilistic linear discriminant analysis (PLDA) speaker verification depends on large volumes of training data, ideally in the target domain. However, in real-world applications, it is often difficult to collect sufficient amount of target domain data for successful PLDA training. Thus, an adequate amount of domain mismatch compensated out-domain data must be used as the basis of PLDA training. In this paper, we introduce a domain-invariant i-vector extraction (DI-IVEC) approach to extract domain mismatch compensated out-domain i-vectors using limited in-domain (target) data for adaptation. In this method, in-domain prior information is utilised to remove the domain mismatch during the i-vector extraction stage. The proposed method provides at least 17.3% improvement in EER over an out-domain-only trained baseline when speaker labels are absent and a 27.2% improvement in EER when speaker labels are known. A further improvement is obtained when DI-IVEC approach is used in combination with a domain-invariant covariance normalization (DICN) approach. This combined approach is found to work well with reduced in-domain adaptation data, where only 1000 unlabelled i-vectors are required to perform better than a baseline in-domain PLDA approach.
Cite as: Rahman, M.H., Himawan, I., Dean, D., Fookes, C., Sridharan, S. (2018) Domain-invariant I-vector Feature Extraction for PLDA Speaker Verification . Proc. Odyssey 2018 The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop, 155-161, DOI: 10.21437/Speaker Odyssey.2018-22.
Infos
- Emmanuelle Billard
- Oct. 17, 2018, midnight
- Conférence
- French