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Joint gender and age estimation based on speech signals using x-vectors and transfer learning

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arxiv 2012.01551 v1 pith:ENEDPZOR submitted 2020-12-02 eess.AS cs.SD

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keywords estimationgenderclassificationlearningspeechtransferaccuracyarchitecture
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In this paper we extend the x-vector framework for the task of speaker's age estimation and gender classification. In particular, we replace the baseline multilayer-TDNN architecture with QuartzNet, a convolutional architecture that has gained success in the field of speech recognition. We further propose a two-staged transfer learning scheme, utilizing large scale speech datasets: VoxCeleb and Common Voice, and usage of multitask learning to allow for joint age estimation and gender classification with a single system. We train and evaluate the performance on the TIMIT dataset. The proposed transfer learning scheme yields consecutive performance improvements in terms of both age estimation error and gender classification accuracy and the best performing system achieves new state-of-the-art results on the task of age estimation on the TIMIT TEST dataset with MAE of 5.12 and 5.29 years and RMSE of 7.24 and 8.12 years for male and female speakers respectively while maintaining a gender classification accuracy of 99.6%.

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    A greedy tree of linear classifiers and regressors, trained on TitaNet voice embeddings, predicts speaker age on TIMIT with mean absolute error 3.97 years, beating prior published models.

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