Towards a complete Binary Key System for the Speaker Diarization Task

Abstract

International audienceSpeaker diarization is the task of partitioning an audio stream into homogeneous segments according to speaker identity. Today state-of-the-art speaker diarization systems have achieved very competitive performance. However, any small improvement in Diarization Error Rate (DER) is usually subject to very large processing times (real time factor above one), which makes systems not suitable for some time-critical, real-life applications. Recently, a novel fast speaker diarization technique based on speaker modeling using binary keys was presented. The proposed technique speeds up the process up to ten times faster than real-time with little increase of DER. Although the approach shows great potential, the presented results are still preliminary. The goal of this paper is to further investigate this technique, in order to move towards a complete binary-key based system for the speaker diarization task. Preliminary experiments in Speech Activity Detection (SAD) based on binary keys show the feasibility of the binary key modeling approach for this task. Furthermore, the system has been tested on two different kinds of test data: meeting audio recordings and TV shows. The experiments carried out on NIST RT05 and REPERE databases show promising results and indicate that there is still room for further improvement

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