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Voice Conversion Augmentation for Speaker Recognition on Defective Datasets

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arxiv 2404.00863 v2 pith:K62IYRV7 submitted 2024-04-01 eess.AS

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keywords datasetsproblemsrecognitionspeakerspeechaugmentationconversiondataset
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Modern speaker recognition system relies on abundant and balanced datasets for classification training. However, diverse defective datasets, such as partially-labelled, small-scale, and imbalanced datasets, are common in real-world applications. Previous works usually studied specific solutions for each scenario from the algorithm perspective. However, the root cause of these problems lies in dataset imperfections. To address these challenges with a unified solution, we propose the Voice Conversion Augmentation (VCA) strategy to obtain pseudo speech from the training set. Furthermore, to guarantee generation quality, we designed the VCA-NN~(nearest neighbours) strategy to select source speech from utterances that are close to the target speech in the representation space. Our experimental results on three created datasets demonstrated that VCA-NN effectively mitigates these dataset problems, which provides a new direction for handling the speaker recognition problems from the data aspect.

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    Spherical interpolation between same-gender speaker embeddings, rendered as speech by a frozen TTS model, creates new speaker identities that improve downstream speaker verification and gender classification.

  2. Improving Low-Resource Dialect Classification Using Retrieval-based Voice Conversion

    cs.CL 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Voice conversion to a single target speaker improves low-resource German dialect classification by up to 0.03 weighted F1, and up to 0.045 when combined with frequency masking and segment removal.

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