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G-IFT: A Gated Linear Unit adapter with Iterative Fine-Tuning for Low-Resource Children's Speaker Verification

Audio and Speech Processing 2025-08-12 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Speaker Verification (SV) systems trained on adults speech often underperform on children's SV due to the acoustic mismatch, and limited children speech data makes fine-tuning not very effective. In this paper, we propose an innovative framework, a Gated Linear Unit adapter with Iterative Fine-Tuning (G-IFT), to enhance knowledge transfer efficiency between the high-resource adults speech domain and the low-resource children's speech domain. In this framework, a Gated Linear Unit adapter is first inserted between the pre-trained speaker embedding model and the classifier. Then the classifier, adapter, and pre-trained speaker embedding model are optimized sequentially in an iterative way. This framework is agnostic to the type of the underlying architecture of the SV system. Our experiments on ECAPA-TDNN, ResNet, and X-vector architectures using the OGI and MyST datasets demonstrate that the G-IFT framework yields consistent reductions in Equal Error Rates compared to baseline methods.

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@article{arxiv.2508.07836,
  title  = {G-IFT: A Gated Linear Unit adapter with Iterative Fine-Tuning for Low-Resource Children's Speaker Verification},
  author = {Vishwas M. Shetty and Jiusi Zheng and Abeer Alwan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.07836},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted at WOCCI, 2025 - Interspeech workshop