Learning Efficient Representations for Keyword Spotting with Triplet Loss

01/12/2021
by   Roman Vygon, et al.
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In the past few years, triplet loss-based metric embeddings have become a de-facto standard for several important computer vision problems, most notably, person reidentification. On the other hand, in the area of speech recognition the metric embeddings generated by the triplet loss are rarely used even for classification problems. We fill this gap showing that a combination of two representation learning techniques: a triplet loss-based embedding and a variant of kNN for classification instead of cross-entropy loss significantly (by 26 on a LibriSpeech-derived LibriWords datasets. To do so, we propose a novel phonetic similarity based triplet mining approach. We also match the current best published SOTA for Google Speech Commands dataset V2 10+2-class classification with an architecture that is about 6 times more compact and improve the current best published SOTA for 35-class classification on Google Speech Commands dataset V2 by over 40

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