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Profile-Error-Tolerant Target-Speaker Voice Activity Detection
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Target-Speaker Voice Activity Detection (TS-VAD) utilizes a set of speaker profiles alongside an input audio signal to perform speaker diarization. While its superiority over conventional methods has been demonstrated, the method can suffer from errors in speaker profiles, as those profiles are typically obtained by running a traditional clustering-based diarization method over the input signal. This paper proposes an extension to TS-VAD, called Profile-Error-Tolerant TS-VAD (PET-TSVAD), which is robust to such speaker profile errors. This is achieved by employing transformer-based TS-VAD that can handle a variable number of speakers and further introducing a set of additional pseudo-speaker profiles to handle speakers undetected during the first pass diarization. During training, we use speaker profiles estimated by multiple different clustering algorithms to reduce the mismatch between the training and testing conditions regarding speaker profiles. Experimental results show that PET-TSVAD consistently outperforms the existing TS-VAD method on both the VoxConverse and DIHARD-I datasets.
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