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Cross-modal Speaker Verification and Recognition: A Multilingual Perspective

Shah Nawaz, Muhammad Saad Saeed, Pietro Morerio, Arif Mahmood, Ignazio Gallo, Muhammad Haroon Yousaf, Alessio Del Bue

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Abstract

Recent years have seen a surge in finding association between faces and voices within a cross-modal biometric application along with speaker recognition. Inspired from this, we introduce a challenging task in establishing association between faces and voices across multiple languages spoken by the same set of persons. The aim of this paper is to answer two closely related questions: "Is face-voice association language independent?" and "Can a speaker be recognized irrespective of the spoken language?". These two questions are important to understand effectiveness and to boost development of multilingual biometric systems. To answer these, we collected a Multilingual Audio-Visual dataset, containing human speech clips of 154 identities with 3 language annotations extracted from various videos uploaded online. Extensive experiments on the two splits of the proposed dataset have been performed to investigate and answer these novel research questions that clearly point out the relevance of the multilingual problem.

Topics & Concepts

Computer sciencePerspective (graphical)Speaker recognitionNatural language processingTask (project management)ModalSet (abstract data type)Relevance (law)Speech recognitionAssociation (psychology)Point (geometry)Spoken languageBiometricsArtificial intelligenceCategorizationPsychologyGeometryMathematicsPolitical scienceEconomicsLawManagementPolymer chemistryPsychotherapistChemistryProgramming languageSpeech and Audio ProcessingFace recognition and analysisMusic and Audio Processing
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