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SoCov: Semi-Orthogonal Parametric Pooling of Covariance Matrix for Speaker Recognition

Audio and Speech Processing 2025-04-24 v1 Sound

Abstract

In conventional deep speaker embedding frameworks, the pooling layer aggregates all frame-level features over time and computes their mean and standard deviation statistics as inputs to subsequent segment-level layers. Such statistics pooling strategy produces fixed-length representations from variable-length speech segments. However, this method treats different frame-level features equally and discards covariance information. In this paper, we propose the Semi-orthogonal parameter pooling of Covariance matrix (SoCov) method. The SoCov pooling computes the covariance matrix from the self-attentive frame-level features and compresses it into a vector using the semi-orthogonal parametric vectorization, which is then concatenated with the weighted standard deviation vector to form inputs to the segment-level layers. Deep embedding based on SoCov is called ``sc-vector''. The proposed sc-vector is compared to several different baselines on the SRE21 development and evaluation sets. The sc-vector system significantly outperforms the conventional x-vector system, with a relative reduction in EER of 15.5% on SRE21Eval. When using self-attentive deep feature, SoCov helps to reduce EER on SRE21Eval by about 30.9% relatively to the conventional ``mean + standard deviation'' statistics.

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@article{arxiv.2504.16441,
  title  = {SoCov: Semi-Orthogonal Parametric Pooling of Covariance Matrix for Speaker Recognition},
  author = {Rongjin Li and Weibin Zhang and Dongpeng Chen and Jintao Kang and Xiaofen Xing},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.16441},
  year   = {2025}
}

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This paper has been accepted by IEEE ICASSP2025