Few-Shot Open-Set Learning for On-Device Customization of KeyWord Spotting Systems

06/03/2023
by   Manuele Rusci, et al.
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A personalized KeyWord Spotting (KWS) pipeline typically requires the training of a Deep Learning model on a large set of user-defined speech utterances, preventing fast customization directly applied on-device. To fill this gap, this paper investigates few-shot learning methods for open-set KWS classification by combining a deep feature encoder with a prototype-based classifier. With user-defined keywords from 10 classes of the Google Speech Command dataset, our study reports an accuracy of up to 76 scenario while the false acceptance rate of unknown data is kept to 5 analyzed settings, the usage of the triplet loss to train an encoder with normalized output features performs better than the prototypical networks jointly trained with a generator of dummy unknown-class prototypes. This design is also more effective than encoders trained on a classification problem and features fewer parameters than other iso-accuracy approaches.

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