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    Mutual Learning of Single- and Multi-Channel End-to-End Neural Diarization

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    Due to the high performance of multi-channel speech processing, we can use the outputs from a multi-channel model as teacher labels when training a single-channel model with knowledge distillation. To the contrary, it is also known that single-channel speech data can benefit multi-channel models by mixing it with multi-channel speech data during training or by using it for model pretraining. This paper focuses on speaker diarization and proposes to conduct the above bi-directional knowledge transfer alternately. We first introduce an end-to-end neural diarization model that can handle both single- and multi-channel inputs. Using this model, we alternately conduct i) knowledge distillation from a multi-channel model to a single-channel model and ii) finetuning from the distilled single-channel model to a multi-channel model. Experimental results on two-speaker data show that the proposed method mutually improved single- and multi-channel speaker diarization performances.Comment: Accepted to IEEE SLT 202

    Polyunsaturated fatty acids-enriched lipid from reduced sugar alcohol mannitol by marine yeast Rhodosporidiobolus fluvialis Y2

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    Brown macroalgae is a promising marine biomass for the production of bioethanol and biodiesel fuels. Here we investigate the biochemical processes used by marine oleaginous yeast for assimilating the major carbohydrate found in brown macroalgae. Briefly, yeast Rhodosporidiobolus fluvialis strain Y2 was isolated from seawater and grown in minimal medium containing reduced sugar alcohol mannitol as the sole carbon source with a salinity comparable to seawater. Conditions limiting nitrogen were used to facilitate lipid synthesis. R. fluvialis Y2 yielded 55.1% (w/w) and 39.1% (w/w) of lipids, per dry cell weight, from mannitol in the absence and presence of salinity, respectively. Furthermore, mannitol, as a sugar source, led to an increase in the composition of polyunsaturated fatty acids, linoleic acid (C18:2) and linolenic acid (C18:3), compared to glucose. This suggests that oxidation of mannitol leads to the activation of NADH-dependent fatty acid desaturases in R. fluvialis Y2. Such fatty acid composition may contribute to the cold-flow properties of biodiesel fuels. Our results identified a salt-tolerant oleaginous yeast species with unique metabolic traits, demonstrating a key role as a decomposer in the global carbon cycle through marine ecosystems. This is the first study on mannitol-induced synthesis of lipids enriched with polyunsaturated fatty acids by marine yeast
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