ASJun 1, 2023
Meta-Learning Framework for End-to-End Imposter Identification in Unseen Speaker RecognitionAshutosh Chaubey, Sparsh Sinha, Susmita Ghose
Speaker identification systems are deployed in diverse environments, often different from the lab conditions on which they are trained and tested. In this paper, first, we show the problem of generalization using fixed thresholds (computed using EER metric) for imposter identification in unseen speaker recognition and then introduce a robust speaker-specific thresholding technique for better performance. Secondly, inspired by the recent use of meta-learning techniques in speaker verification, we propose an end-to-end meta-learning framework for imposter detection which decouples the problem of imposter detection from unseen speaker identification. Thus, unlike most prior works that use some heuristics to detect imposters, the proposed network learns to detect imposters by leveraging the utterances of the enrolled speakers. Furthermore, we show the efficacy of the proposed techniques on VoxCeleb1, VCTK and the FFSVC 2022 datasets, beating the baselines by up to 10%.
ASMar 31, 2022
Improved Relation Networks for End-to-End Speaker Verification and IdentificationAshutosh Chaubey, Sparsh Sinha, Susmita Ghose
Speaker identification systems in a real-world scenario are tasked to identify a speaker amongst a set of enrolled speakers given just a few samples for each enrolled speaker. This paper demonstrates the effectiveness of meta-learning and relation networks for this use case. We propose improved relation networks for speaker verification and few-shot (unseen) speaker identification. The use of relation networks facilitates joint training of the frontend speaker encoder and the backend model. Inspired by the use of prototypical networks in speaker verification and to increase the discriminability of the speaker embeddings, we train the model to classify samples in the current episode amongst all speakers present in the training set. Furthermore, we propose a new training regime for faster model convergence by extracting more information from a given meta-learning episode with negligible extra computation. We evaluate the proposed techniques on VoxCeleb, SITW and VCTK datasets on the tasks of speaker verification and unseen speaker identification. The proposed approach outperforms the existing approaches consistently on both tasks.