Language Recognition using Time Delay Deep Neural Network

04/13/2018
by   Mousmita Sarma, et al.
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This work explores the use of a monolingual Deep Neural Network (DNN) model as an universal background model (UBM) to address the problem of Language Recognition (LR) in I-vector framework. A Time Delay Deep Neural Network (TDDNN) architecture is used in this work, which is trained as an acoustic model in an English Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) task. A logistic regression model is trained to classify the I-vectors. The proposed system is tested with fourteen languages with various confusion pairs and it can be easily extended to include a new language by just retraining the last simple logistic regression model. The architectural flexibility is the major advantage of the proposed system compared to the single DNN classifier based approach.

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