PF-Net: Personalized Filter for Speaker Recognition from Raw Waveform
Speaker recognition using i-vector has been replaced by speaker recognition using deep learning. Speaker recognition based on Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) has been widely used in recent years, which learn low-level speech representations from raw waveforms. On this basis, a CNN architecture...
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Zusammenfassung: | Speaker recognition using i-vector has been replaced by speaker recognition
using deep learning. Speaker recognition based on Convolutional Neural Networks
(CNNs) has been widely used in recent years, which learn low-level speech
representations from raw waveforms. On this basis, a CNN architecture called
SincNet proposes a kind of unique convolutional layer, which has achieved
band-pass filters. Compared with standard CNNs, SincNet learns the low and high
cut-off frequencies of each filter. This paper proposes an improved CNNs
architecture called PF-Net, which encourages the first convolutional layer to
implement more personalized filters than SincNet. PF-Net parameterizes the
frequency domain shape and can realize band-pass filters by learning some
deformation points in frequency domain. Compared with standard CNN, PF-Net can
learn the characteristics of each filter. Compared with SincNet, PF-Net can
learn more characteristic parameters, instead of only low and high cut-off
frequencies. This provides a personalized filter bank for different tasks. As a
result, our experiments show that the PF-Net converges faster than standard CNN
and performs better than SincNet. Our code is available at
github.com/TAN-OpenLab/PF-NET. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2105.14826 |