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PDAF: A Phonetic Debiasing Attention Framework For Speaker Verification

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arxiv 2409.05799 v1 pith:RO52R666 submitted 2024-09-09 cs.SD cs.CL

classification cs.SDcs.CL
keywords phoneticspeakerverificationattentionpdafcrucialdebiasingdominance
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Speaker verification systems are crucial for authenticating identity through voice. Traditionally, these systems focus on comparing feature vectors, overlooking the speech's content. However, this paper challenges this by highlighting the importance of phonetic dominance, a measure of the frequency or duration of phonemes, as a crucial cue in speaker verification. A novel Phoneme Debiasing Attention Framework (PDAF) is introduced, integrating with existing attention frameworks to mitigate biases caused by phonetic dominance. PDAF adjusts the weighting for each phoneme and influences feature extraction, allowing for a more nuanced analysis of speech. This approach paves the way for more accurate and reliable identity authentication through voice. Furthermore, by employing various weighting strategies, we evaluate the influence of phonetic features on the efficacy of the speaker verification system.

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