Autoencoder Based Domain Adaptation For Speaker Recognition Under Insufficient Channel Information
2017 Β· Suwon Shon, Seongkyu Mun, Wooil Kim, et al.
Abstract
In real-life conditions, mismatch between development and test domain degrades speaker recognition performance. To solve the issue, many researchers explored domain adaptation approaches using matched in-domain dataset. However, adaptation would be not effective if the dataset is insufficient to estimate channel variability of the domain. In this paper, we explore the problem of performance degradation under such a situation of insufficient channel information. In order to exploit limited in-domain dataset effectively, we propose an unsupervised domain adaptation approach using Autoencoder based Domain Adaptation (AEDA). The proposed approach combines an autoencoder with a denoising autoencoder to adapt resource-rich development dataset to test domain. The proposed technique is evaluated on the Domain Adaptation Challenge 13 experimental protocols that is widely used in speaker recognition for domain mismatched condition. The results show significant improvements over baselines and res
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