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End-to-End Text-Dependent Speaker Verification

Machine Learning 2015-09-29 v1 Sound

Abstract

In this paper we present a data-driven, integrated approach to speaker verification, which maps a test utterance and a few reference utterances directly to a single score for verification and jointly optimizes the system's components using the same evaluation protocol and metric as at test time. Such an approach will result in simple and efficient systems, requiring little domain-specific knowledge and making few model assumptions. We implement the idea by formulating the problem as a single neural network architecture, including the estimation of a speaker model on only a few utterances, and evaluate it on our internal "Ok Google" benchmark for text-dependent speaker verification. The proposed approach appears to be very effective for big data applications like ours that require highly accurate, easy-to-maintain systems with a small footprint.

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@article{arxiv.1509.08062,
  title  = {End-to-End Text-Dependent Speaker Verification},
  author = {Georg Heigold and Ignacio Moreno and Samy Bengio and Noam Shazeer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.08062},
  year   = {2015}
}

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submitted to ICASSP 2016

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