A Semisupervised Approach for Language Identification based on Ladder Networks

Ehud Ben-Reuven, J. Goldberger

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Abstract

In this study we address the problem of training a neuralnetwork for language identification using both labeled and unlabeled speech samples in the form of i-vectors. We propose a neural network architecture that can also handle out-of-set languages. We utilize a modified version of the recently proposed Ladder Network semisupervised training procedure that optimizes the reconstruction costs of a stack of denoising autoencoders. We show that this approach can be successfully applied to the case where the training dataset is composed of both labeled and unlabeled acoustic data. The results show enhanced language identification on the NIST 2015 language identification dataset.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationOdyssey Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop
StatePublished - 2016

Bibliographical note

Place of conference:Spain

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