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Real-Time End-to-End Speech Emotion Recognition with Cross-Domain Adaptation

Konlakorn Wongpatikaseree    
Sattaya Singkul    
Narit Hnoohom and Sumeth Yuenyong    

Resumen

Language resources are the main factor in speech-emotion-recognition (SER)-based deep learning models. Thai is a low-resource language that has a smaller data size than high-resource languages such as German. This paper describes the framework of using a pretrained-model-based front-end and back-end network to adapt feature spaces from the speech recognition domain to the speech emotion classification domain. It consists of two parts: a speech recognition front-end network and a speech emotion recognition back-end network. For speech recognition, Wav2Vec2 is the state-of-the-art for high-resource languages, while XLSR is used for low-resource languages. Wav2Vec2 and XLSR have proposed generalized end-to-end learning for speech understanding based on the speech recognition domain as feature space representations from feature encoding. This is one reason why our front-end network was selected as Wav2Vec2 and XLSR for the pretrained model. The pre-trained Wav2Vec2 and XLSR are used for front-end networks and fine-tuned for specific languages using the Common Voice 7.0 dataset. Then, feature vectors of the front-end network are input for back-end networks; this includes convolution time reduction (CTR) and linear mean encoding transformation (LMET). Experiments using two different datasets show that our proposed framework can outperform the baselines in terms of unweighted and weighted accuracies.

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