Paper ID | SPE-7.4 | ||
Paper Title | THE IDLAB VOXSRC-20 SUBMISSION: LARGE MARGIN FINE-TUNING AND QUALITY-AWARE SCORE CALIBRATION IN DNN BASED SPEAKER VERIFICATION | ||
Authors | Jenthe Thienpondt, Brecht Desplanques, Kris Demuynck, Ghent University, Belgium | ||
Session | SPE-7: Speaker Recognition 1: Benchmark Evaluation | ||
Location | Gather.Town | ||
Session Time: | Tuesday, 08 June, 14:00 - 14:45 | ||
Presentation Time: | Tuesday, 08 June, 14:00 - 14:45 | ||
Presentation | Poster | ||
Topic | Speech Processing: [SPE-SPKR] Speaker Recognition and Characterization | ||
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Abstract | In this paper we propose and analyse a large margin fine-tuning strategy and a quality-aware score calibration in text-independent speaker verification. Large margin fine-tuning is a secondary training stage for DNN based speaker verification systems trained with margin-based loss functions. It enables the network to create more robust speaker embeddings by enabling the use of longer training utterances in combination with a more aggressive margin penalty. Score calibration is a common practice in speaker verification systems to map output scores to well-calibrated log-likelihood-ratios, which can be converted to interpretable probabilities. By including quality features in the calibration system, the decision thresholds of the evaluation metrics become quality-dependent and more consistent across varying trial conditions. Applying both enhancements on the ECAPA-TDNN architecture leads to state-of-the-art results on all publicly available VoxCeleb1 test sets and contributed to our winning submissions in the supervised verification tracks of the VoxCeleb Speaker Recognition Challenge 2020. |