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Effects of language mismatch in automatic forensic voice comparison using deep learning embeddings
Authors:Dávid Sztahó PhD  Attila Fejes MSc
Institution:1. Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Department of Telecommunication and Media Informatics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Magyar tudósok körútja 2, Budapest, 1117 Hungary;2. Doctoral School of Law Enforcement, Hungarian National University of Public Service, H-1083 Budapest, 2 Ludovika tér, Budapest, H-1441 Hungary
Abstract:In forensic voice comparison, deep learning has become widely popular recently. It is mainly used to learn speaker representations, called embeddings or embedding vectors. Speaker embeddings are often trained using corpora mostly containing widely spoken languages. Thus, language dependency is an important factor in automatic forensic voice comparison, especially when the target language is linguistically very different from that the model is trained on. In the case of a low-resource language, developing a corpus for forensic purposes containing enough speakers to train deep learning models is costly. This study aims to investigate whether a model pre-trained on multilingual (mostly English) corpus can be used on a target low-resource language (here, Hungarian), not represented by the model. Often multiple samples are not available from the offender (unknown speaker). Samples are therefore compared pairwise with and without speaker enrollment for suspect (known) speakers. Two corpora are used that were developed especially for forensic purposes and a third that is meant for traditional speaker verification. Speaker embedding vectors are extracted by the x-vector and ECAPA-TDNN techniques. Speaker verification was evaluated in the likelihood-ratio framework. A comparison is made between the language combinations (modeling, LR calibration, and evaluation). The results were evaluated by Cllrmin and EER metrics. It was found that the model pre-trained on a different language but on a corpus with a significant number of speakers can be used on samples with language mismatch. Sample duration and speaking style also seem to affect the performance.
Keywords:AusEng  ECAPA  forensic voice comparison  ForVoice120  language dependency  speaker verification  speaking style  VoxCeleb  x-vector
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