Computer Science > Sound
[Submitted on 23 Sep 2021]
Title:Joint speaker diarisation and tracking in switching state-space model
View PDFAbstract:Speakers may move around while diarisation is being performed. When a microphone array is used, the instantaneous locations of where the sounds originated from can be estimated, and previous investigations have shown that such information can be complementary to speaker embeddings in the diarisation task. However, these approaches often assume that speakers are fairly stationary throughout a meeting. This paper relaxes this assumption, by proposing to explicitly track the movements of speakers while jointly performing diarisation within a unified model. A state-space model is proposed, where the hidden state expresses the identity of the current active speaker and the predicted locations of all speakers. The model is implemented as a particle filter. Experiments on a Microsoft rich meeting transcription task show that the proposed joint location tracking and diarisation approach is able to perform comparably with other methods that use location information.
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From: Jeremy Heng Meng Wong [view email][v1] Thu, 23 Sep 2021 04:43:58 UTC (1,082 KB)
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