Extracting speaker and emotion information from self-supervised speech models via channel-wise correlations

2022 IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop (SLT)(2022)

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Abstract
Self-supervised learning of speech representations from large amounts of unlabeled data has enabled state-of-the-art results in several speech processing tasks. Aggregating these speech representations across time is typically approached by using descriptive statistics, and in particular, using the first- and second-order statistics of representation coefficients. In this paper, we examine an alternative way of extracting speaker and emotion information from self-supervised trained models, based on the correlations between the coefficients of the representations - correlation pooling. We show improvements over mean pooling and further gains when the pooling methods are combined via fusion. The code is available at github.com/Lamomal/s3prl_correlation.
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speech models,emotion information,speaker,self-supervised,channel-wise
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