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Explainable by-design Audio Segmentation through Non-Negative Matrix Factorization and Probing

Audio and Speech Processing 2024-06-21 v1 Artificial Intelligence Sound

Abstract

Audio segmentation is a key task for many speech technologies, most of which are based on neural networks, usually considered as black boxes, with high-level performances. However, in many domains, among which health or forensics, there is not only a need for good performance but also for explanations about the output decision. Explanations derived directly from latent representations need to satisfy "good" properties, such as informativeness, compactness, or modularity, to be interpretable. In this article, we propose an explainable-by-design audio segmentation model based on non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) which is a good candidate for the design of interpretable representations. This paper shows that our model reaches good segmentation performances, and presents deep analyses of the latent representation extracted from the non-negative matrix. The proposed approach opens new perspectives toward the evaluation of interpretable representations according to "good" properties.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2406.13385,
  title  = {Explainable by-design Audio Segmentation through Non-Negative Matrix Factorization and Probing},
  author = {Martin Lebourdais and Théo Mariotte and Antonio Almudévar and Marie Tahon and Alfonso Ortega},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.13385},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Accepted at Interspeech 2024, 5 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables

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