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Privacy Preserving Personal Assistant with On-Device Diarization and Spoken Dialogue System for Home and Beyond

Authors :
Chollet, Gérard
Sansen, Hugues
Tevissen, Yannis
Boudy, Jérôme
Hariz, Mossaab
Lohr, Christophe
Yassa, Fathy
Chollet, Gérard
Sansen, Hugues
Tevissen, Yannis
Boudy, Jérôme
Hariz, Mossaab
Lohr, Christophe
Yassa, Fathy
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In the age of personal voice assistants, the question of privacy arises. These digital companions often lack memory of past interactions, while relying heavily on the internet for speech processing, raising privacy concerns. Modern smartphones now enable on-device speech processing, making cloud-based solutions unnecessary. Personal assistants for the elderly should excel at memory recall, especially in medical examinations. The e-ViTA project developed a versatile conversational application with local processing and speaker recognition. This paper highlights the importance of speaker diarization enriched with sensor data fusion for contextualized conversation preservation. The use cases applied to the e-VITA project have shown that truly personalized dialogue is pivotal for individual voice assistants. Secure local processing and sensor data fusion ensure virtual companions meet individual user needs without compromising privacy or data security.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, to be presented at https://ihiet-ai.org/, Lausanne in April 2024

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1438513080
Document Type :
Electronic Resource