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Filterbank Learning for Noise-Robust Small-Footprint Keyword Spotting

Authors :
López-Espejo, Iván
Shekar, Ram C. M. C.
Tan, Zheng-Hua
Jensen, Jesper
Hansen, John H. L.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In the context of keyword spotting (KWS), the replacement of handcrafted speech features by learnable features has not yielded superior KWS performance. In this study, we demonstrate that filterbank learning outperforms handcrafted speech features for KWS whenever the number of filterbank channels is severely decreased. Reducing the number of channels might yield certain KWS performance drop, but also a substantial energy consumption reduction, which is key when deploying common always-on KWS on low-resource devices. Experimental results on a noisy version of the Google Speech Commands Dataset show that filterbank learning adapts to noise characteristics to provide a higher degree of robustness to noise, especially when dropout is integrated. Thus, switching from typically used 40-channel log-Mel features to 8-channel learned features leads to a relative KWS accuracy loss of only 3.5% while simultaneously achieving a 6.3x energy consumption reduction.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2211.10565
Document Type :
Working Paper