Paper ID | SPE-54.1 |
Paper Title |
END-TO-END DIARIZATION FOR VARIABLE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS WITH LOCAL-GLOBAL NETWORKS AND DISCRIMINATIVE SPEAKER EMBEDDINGS |
Authors |
Soumi Maiti, CUNY, United States; Hakan Erdogan, Kevin Wilson, Scott Wisdom, Google, United States; Shinji Watanabe, Johns Hopkins University, United States; John R. Hershey, Google, United States |
Session | SPE-54: End-to-End Speaker Diarization and Recognition |
Location | Gather.Town |
Session Time: | Friday, 11 June, 13:00 - 13:45 |
Presentation Time: | Friday, 11 June, 13:00 - 13:45 |
Presentation |
Poster
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Topic |
Speech Processing: [SPE-SPKR] Speaker Recognition and Characterization |
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Abstract |
We present an end-to-end deep network model that performs meeting diarization from single-channel audio recordings. End-to-end diarization models have the advantage of handling speaker overlap and enabling straightforward handling of discriminative training, unlike traditional clustering-based diarization methods. The proposed system is designed to handle meetings with unknown numbers of speakers, using variable-number permutation-invariant cross-entropy based loss functions. We introduce several components that appear to help with diarization performance, including a local convolutional network followed by a global self-attention module, multi-task transfer learning using a speaker identification component, and a sequential approach where the model is refined with a second stage. These are trained and validated on simulated meeting data based on LibriSpeech and LibriTTS datasets; final evaluations are done using LibriCSS, which consists of simulated meetings recorded using real acoustics via loudspeaker playback. The proposed model performs better than previously proposed end-to-end diarization models on these data. |