Speaker Recognition Based on Dung Beetle Optimized CNN

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Abstract

Speaker recognition methods based on convolutional neural networks (CNN) have been widely used in the security field and smart wearable devices. However, the traditional CNN has many hyperparameters that are difficult to determine, making the model easily fall into local optimum or even fail to converge during the training process. Intelligent algorithms such as particle swarm optimization and genetic algorithms are used to solve the above problems. However, these algorithms perform poorly compared to the current emerging meta-heuristic algorithms. In this study, the dung beetle optimized convolution neural network (DBO-CNN) is proposed to identify the speakers for the first time, which is helpful in finding suitable hyperparameters for training. By testing the dataset of 50 people, it was demonstrated that the accuracy of the model was significantly improved by using this approach. Compared with the traditional CNN and CNN optimized by other intelligent algorithms, the average accuracy of DBO-CNN has increased by 1.22~4.39% and reached 97.93%.

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Guo, X., Qin, X., Zhang, Q., Zhang, Y., Wang, P., & Fan, Z. (2023). Speaker Recognition Based on Dung Beetle Optimized CNN. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13179787

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