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Main Authors: Myoung, Jisoo, Han, Sangwook, Kim, Kihyuk, Shin, Jong Won
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.19721
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author Myoung, Jisoo
Han, Sangwook
Kim, Kihyuk
Shin, Jong Won
author_facet Myoung, Jisoo
Han, Sangwook
Kim, Kihyuk
Shin, Jong Won
contents Speaker verification (SV) utilizing features obtained from models pre-trained via self-supervised learning has recently demonstrated impressive performances. However, these pre-trained models (PTMs) usually have a temporal resolution of 20 ms, which is lower than typical filterbank features. It may be problematic especially for short-segment SV with an input segment shorter than 2 s, in which we need to extract as much information as possible from the input with a limited length. Although there have been approaches to utilize multi-resolution features from the HuBERT models, the window shifts were 20, 40, and 100 ms when the sampling rate was 16 kHz and thus only lower resolution features were considered. In this study, we propose an SV system which utilizes PTM features along with filterbank features and those from the multi-resolution time domain encoder with window shifts of 1.56, 3.13, 6.25, and 12.5 ms. Experimental results on the VoxCeleb dataset with various input lengths showed consistent improvements over systems with various combinations of input features.
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spellingShingle Short-Segment Speaker Verification with Pre-trained Models and Multi-Resolution Encoder
Myoung, Jisoo
Han, Sangwook
Kim, Kihyuk
Shin, Jong Won
Audio and Speech Processing
Speaker verification (SV) utilizing features obtained from models pre-trained via self-supervised learning has recently demonstrated impressive performances. However, these pre-trained models (PTMs) usually have a temporal resolution of 20 ms, which is lower than typical filterbank features. It may be problematic especially for short-segment SV with an input segment shorter than 2 s, in which we need to extract as much information as possible from the input with a limited length. Although there have been approaches to utilize multi-resolution features from the HuBERT models, the window shifts were 20, 40, and 100 ms when the sampling rate was 16 kHz and thus only lower resolution features were considered. In this study, we propose an SV system which utilizes PTM features along with filterbank features and those from the multi-resolution time domain encoder with window shifts of 1.56, 3.13, 6.25, and 12.5 ms. Experimental results on the VoxCeleb dataset with various input lengths showed consistent improvements over systems with various combinations of input features.
title Short-Segment Speaker Verification with Pre-trained Models and Multi-Resolution Encoder
topic Audio and Speech Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.19721