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Non-local convolutional neural networks (nlcnn) for speaker recognition

7 November 2020
Haici Yang
Hongda Mao
Ruirui Li
C. Ju
Oguz H. Elibol
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Abstract

Speaker recognition is the process of identifying a speaker based on the voice. The technology has attracted more attention with the recent increase in popularity of smart voice assistants, such as Amazon Alexa. In the past few years, various convolutional neural network (CNN) based speaker recognition algorithms have been proposed and achieved satisfactory performance. However, convolutional operations are building blocks that typically perform on a local neighborhood at a time and thus miss to capture global, long-range interactions at the feature level which are critical for understanding the pattern in a speaker's voice. In this work, we propose to apply Non-local Convolutional Neural Networks (NLCNN) to improve the capability of capturing long-range dependencies at the feature level, therefore improving speaker recognition performance. Specifically, we introduce non-local blocks where the output response of a position is computed as a weighted sum of the input features at all positions. Combining non-local blocks with pre-defined CNN networks, we investigate the effectiveness of NLCNN models. Without extensive tuning, the proposed NLCNN models outperform state-of-the-art speaker recognition algorithms on the public Voxceleb dataset. What's more, we investigate different types of non-local operations applied to the frequency-time domain, time domain, frequency domain and frame-level respectively. Among them, time domain is the most effective one for speaker recognition applications.

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