Self-Segmentation of Pass-Phrase Utterances for Deep Feature Learning in Text-Dependent Speaker Verification

2021 
Abstract In this paper, we propose a novel method to segment and label pass-phrase utterances for training deep neural network (DNN) bottleneck (BN) features for text-dependent speaker verification (TD-SV). Specifically, gender-dependent hidden Markov models (HMMs) for monophones are first trained using the pass-phrase utterances that are disjoint from evaluation. Next, the trained HMMs are speaker-adapted and then used for segmenting and labeling these training utterances at the phone level. The resulted labeled data is subsequently used for training DNN models to discriminate gender-dependent phones for the purpose of extracting phone-discriminant BN features. This is in contrast to conventional approaches that apply a general-purpose, speaker-independent automatic speech recognition (ASR) system for generating segmentation and labels. The proposed method eliminates the need for a separate ASR system, which can additionally have the disadvantage of mismatch with the pass-phrase utterances in terms languages, dialects, domains, acoustic conditions and so on. Experiments are conducted on the RedDots challenge 2016 database of TD-SV using short utterances with Gaussian mixture model-universal background model and i-vector techniques. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method yields lower error rates in TD-SV when compared to a set of existing methods. A thorough ablation study further confirms the effectiveness of the method. Fusion in both score and feature levels also shows the complementary nature of the proposed features.
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