Optimizing the coverage of a speech database through a selection of representative speaker recordings
Résumé
In the context of the Neologos French speech database creation project, we have defined a general methodology for the selection of representative speaker recordings. The selection aims at insuring a good coverage in terms of speaker variability while limiting the number of recorded speakers. This makes the resulting database both more adapted to the development of recently proposed multi-model methods and cheaper to collect. The presented methodology proposes to operate a selection by optimizing a quality criterion defined in a variety of speaker similarity modeling frameworks. The selection can be operated and validated with respect to a unique similarity criterion, using classical clustering methods such as Hierarchical or K-Medians clustering, or it can be operated and validated across several speaker similarity criteria, thanks to a newly developed clustering method called Focal Speakers Selection. In this framework, four different speaker similarity criteria are tested, and three different speaker clustering algorithms are compared. Results pertaining to the collection of the Neologos database are also discussed.