An attribute-aligned strategy for learning speech representation

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Abstract

Advancement in speech technology has brought convenience to our life. However, the concern is on the rise as speech signal contains multiple personal attributes, which would lead to either sensitive information leakage or bias toward decision. In this work, we propose an attribute-aligned learning strategy to derive speech representation that can flexibly address these issues by attribute-selection mechanism. Specifically, we propose a layered-representation variational autoencoder (LR-VAE), which factorizes speech representation into attribute-sensitive nodes, to derive an identity-free representation for speech emotion recognition (SER), and an emotionless representation for speaker verification (SV). Our proposed method achieves competitive performances on identity-free SER and a better performance on emotionless SV, comparing to the current state-of-the-art method of using adversarial learning applied on a large emotion corpora, the MSP-Podcast. Also, our proposed learning strategy reduces the model and training process needed to achieve multiple privacy-preserving tasks.

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Huang, Y. L., Su, B. H., Peter Hong, Y. W., & Lee, C. C. (2021). An attribute-aligned strategy for learning speech representation. In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH (Vol. 4, pp. 3166–3170). International Speech Communication Association. https://doi.org/10.21437/Interspeech.2021-1341

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