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Non-uniform Speaker Disentanglement For Depression Detection From Raw Speech Signals

Audio and Speech Processing 2023-06-07 v2

Abstract

While speech-based depression detection methods that use speaker-identity features, such as speaker embeddings, are popular, they often compromise patient privacy. To address this issue, we propose a speaker disentanglement method that utilizes a non-uniform mechanism of adversarial SID loss maximization. This is achieved by varying the adversarial weight between different layers of a model during training. We find that a greater adversarial weight for the initial layers leads to performance improvement. Our approach using the ECAPA-TDNN model achieves an F1-score of 0.7349 (a 3.7% improvement over audio-only SOTA) on the DAIC-WoZ dataset, while simultaneously reducing the speaker-identification accuracy by 50%. Our findings suggest that identifying depression through speech signals can be accomplished without placing undue reliance on a speaker's identity, paving the way for privacy-preserving approaches of depression detection.

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@article{arxiv.2306.01861,
  title  = {Non-uniform Speaker Disentanglement For Depression Detection From Raw Speech Signals},
  author = {Jinhan Wang and Vijay Ravi and Abeer Alwan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.01861},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted to Interspeech 2023