Supervised group nonnegative matrix factorisation with similarity constraints and applications to speaker identification

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Speaker: Romain Serizel

Date: February 9, 2017

Abstract:

This paper presents supervised feature learning approaches for speaker identification that rely on nonnegative matrix factorisation. Recent studies have shown that group nonnegative matrix factorisation and task-driven supervised dictionary learning can help performing effective feature learning for audio classification problems. This paper proposes to integrate a recent method that relies on group nonnegative matrix factorisation into a task-driven supervised framework for speaker identification. The goal is to capture both the speaker variability and the session variability while exploiting the discriminative learning aspect of the task-driven approach. Results on a subset of the ESTER corpus prove that the proposed approach can be competitive with I-vectors.

Note: This paper is accepted for publication in ICASSP 2017.