Collar-aware Training for Streaming Speaker Change Detection in Broadcast Speech
In this paper, we present a novel training method for speaker change detection models. Speaker change detection is often viewed as a binary sequence labelling problem. The main challenges with this approach are the vagueness of annotated change points caused by the silences between speaker turns and...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we present a novel training method for speaker change
detection models. Speaker change detection is often viewed as a binary sequence
labelling problem. The main challenges with this approach are the vagueness of
annotated change points caused by the silences between speaker turns and
imbalanced data due to the majority of frames not including a speaker change.
Conventional training methods tackle these by artificially increasing the
proportion of positive labels in the training data. Instead, the proposed
method uses an objective function which encourages the model to predict a
single positive label within a specified collar. This is done by marginalizing
over all possible subsequences that have exactly one positive label within the
collar. Experiments on English and Estonian datasets show large improvements
over the conventional training method. Additionally, the model outputs have
peaks concentrated to a single frame, removing the need for post-processing to
find the exact predicted change point which is particularly useful for
streaming applications. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2205.07086 |