We study the problem of detecting and counting simultaneous, overlapping speakers in a multichannel, distant-microphone scenario. Focusing on a supervised learning approach, we treat Voice Activity Detection (VAD), Overlapped Speech Detection (OSD), joint VAD and OSD (VAD+OSD) and speaker counting in a unified way, as instances of a general Overlapped Speech Detection and Counting (OSDC) multi-class supervised learning problem. We consider a Temporal Convolutional Network (TCN) and a Transformer based architecture for this task, and compare them with previously proposed state-of-the art methods based on Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN) or hybrid Convolutional-Recurrent Neural Networks (CRNN). In addition, we propose ways of exploiting multichannel input by means of early or late fusion of single-channel features with spatial features extracted from one or more microphone pairs. We conduct an extensive experimental evaluation on the AMI and CHiME-6 datasets and on a purposely made multichannel synthetic dataset. We show that the Transformer-based architecture performs best among all architectures and that neural network based spatial localization features outperform signal-based spatial features and significantly improve performance compared to single-channel features only. Finally, we find that training with a speaker counting objective improves OSD compared to training with a VAD+OSD objective.

Overlapped Speech Detection and speaker counting using distant microphone arrays / Cornell, S.; Omologo, M.; Squartini, S.; Vincent, E.. - In: COMPUTER SPEECH AND LANGUAGE. - ISSN 0885-2308. - ELETTRONICO. - 72:(2021), p. 101306. [10.1016/j.csl.2021.101306]

Overlapped Speech Detection and speaker counting using distant microphone arrays

Cornell S.
;
Squartini S.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

We study the problem of detecting and counting simultaneous, overlapping speakers in a multichannel, distant-microphone scenario. Focusing on a supervised learning approach, we treat Voice Activity Detection (VAD), Overlapped Speech Detection (OSD), joint VAD and OSD (VAD+OSD) and speaker counting in a unified way, as instances of a general Overlapped Speech Detection and Counting (OSDC) multi-class supervised learning problem. We consider a Temporal Convolutional Network (TCN) and a Transformer based architecture for this task, and compare them with previously proposed state-of-the art methods based on Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN) or hybrid Convolutional-Recurrent Neural Networks (CRNN). In addition, we propose ways of exploiting multichannel input by means of early or late fusion of single-channel features with spatial features extracted from one or more microphone pairs. We conduct an extensive experimental evaluation on the AMI and CHiME-6 datasets and on a purposely made multichannel synthetic dataset. We show that the Transformer-based architecture performs best among all architectures and that neural network based spatial localization features outperform signal-based spatial features and significantly improve performance compared to single-channel features only. Finally, we find that training with a speaker counting objective improves OSD compared to training with a VAD+OSD objective.
2021
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