LP Residual Features for Robust, Privacy-Sensitive Speaker Diarization
Type of publication: | Conference paper |
Citation: | Parthasarathi_INTERSPEECH_2011 |
Publication status: | Accepted |
Booktitle: | Interspeech |
Year: | 2011 |
Abstract: | We present a comprehensive study of linear prediction residual for speaker diarization on single and multiple distant microphone conditions in privacy-sensitive settings, a requirement to analyze a wide range of spontaneous conversations. Two representations of the residual are compared, namely real-cepstrum and MFCC, with the latter performing better. Experiments on RT06eval show that residual with subband information from 2.5 kHz to 3.5 kHz and spectral slope yields a performance close to traditional MFCC features. As a way to objectively evaluate privacy in terms of linguistic information, we perform phoneme recognition. Residual features yield low phoneme accuracies compared to traditional MFCC features. |
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