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Exploring speaker enrolment for few-shot personalisation in emotional vocalisation prediction

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Abstract

In this work, we explore a novel few-shot personalisation architecture for emotional vocalisation prediction. The core contribution is an `enrolment' encoder which utilises two unlabelled samples of the target speaker to adjust the output of the emotion encoder; the adjustment is based on dot-product attention, thus effectively functioning as a form of `soft' feature selection. The emotion and enrolment encoders are based on two standard audio architectures: CNN14 and CNN10. The two encoders are further guided to forget or learn auxiliary emotion and/or speaker information. Our best approach achieves a CCC of .650.650 on the ExVo Few-Shot dev set, a 2.5%2.5\% increase over our baseline CNN14 CCC of .634.634.

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@article{arxiv.2206.06680,
  title  = {Exploring speaker enrolment for few-shot personalisation in emotional vocalisation prediction},
  author = {Andreas Triantafyllopoulos and Meishu Song and Zijiang Yang and Xin Jing and Björn W. Schuller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.06680},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Proceedings of the ICML Expressive Vocalizations Workshop and Competition held in conjunction with the $\mathit{39}^{th}$ International Conference on Machine Learning, Copyright 2022 by the author(s)