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Self-Supervised Open-Set Speaker Recognition with Laguerre-Voronoi Descriptors.

Abu Quwsar OhiMarina L Gavrilova
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Speaker recognition is a challenging problem in behavioral biometrics that has been rigorously investigated over the last decade. Although numerous supervised closed-set systems inherit the power of deep neural networks, limited studies have been made on open-set speaker recognition. This paper proposes a self-supervised open-set speaker recognition that leverages the geometric properties of speaker distribution for accurate and robust speaker verification. The proposed framework consists of a deep neural network incorporating a wider viewpoint of temporal speech features and Laguerre-Voronoi diagram-based speech feature extraction. The deep neural network is trained with a specialized clustering criterion that only requires positive pairs during training. The experiments validated that the proposed system outperformed current state-of-the-art methods in open-set speaker recognition and cluster representation.
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