Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2020

Wavelet Scattering Transform and CNN for Closed Set Speaker Identification

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In real world applications, the performances of speaker identification systems degrade due to the reduction of both the amount and the quality of speech utterance. For that particular purpose, we propose a speaker identification system where short utterances with few training examples are used for person identification. Therefore, only a very small amount of data involving a sentence of 2-4 seconds is used. To achieve this, we propose a novel raw waveform end-to-end convolutional neural network (CNN) for text-independent speaker identification. We use wavelet scattering transform as a fixed initialization of the first layers of a CNN network, and learn the remaining layers in a supervised manner. The conducted experiments show that our hybrid architecture combining wavelet scattering transform and CNN can successfully perform efficient feature extraction for a speaker identification, even with a small number of short duration training samples.

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hal-02955532 , version 1 (02-10-2020)

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Wajdi Ghezaiel, Luc Brun, Olivier Lézoray. Wavelet Scattering Transform and CNN for Closed Set Speaker Identification. International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP), Sep 2020, Tampere (Virtual conference), Finland. ⟨hal-02955532⟩
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