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A Comparison of Differential Performance Metrics for the Evaluation of Automatic Speaker Verification Fairness

Audio and Speech Processing 2024-04-30 v1 Sound

Abstract

When decisions are made and when personal data is treated by automated processes, there is an expectation of fairness -- that members of different demographic groups receive equitable treatment. This expectation applies to biometric systems such as automatic speaker verification (ASV). We present a comparison of three candidate fairness metrics and extend previous work performed for face recognition, by examining differential performance across a range of different ASV operating points. Results show that the Gini Aggregation Rate for Biometric Equitability (GARBE) is the only one which meets three functional fairness measure criteria. Furthermore, a comprehensive evaluation of the fairness and verification performance of five state-of-the-art ASV systems is also presented. Our findings reveal a nuanced trade-off between fairness and verification accuracy underscoring the complex interplay between system design, demographic inclusiveness, and verification reliability.

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@article{arxiv.2404.17810,
  title  = {A Comparison of Differential Performance Metrics for the Evaluation of Automatic Speaker Verification Fairness},
  author = {Oubaida Chouchane and Christoph Busch and Chiara Galdi and Nicholas Evans and Massimiliano Todisco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.17810},
  year   = {2024}
}

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8 pages, 7 figures