Language Effect on Speaker Gender Classification Using Deep Learning

Adal A. Alashban, Y. Alotaibi
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In speech processing, identifying the speaker’s gender has been considered a topic of interest by many studies. Various approaches and methods have been proposed to detect the gender of a speaker with high accuracy. However, they are limited to isolated and specific languages. In this research, the speaker’s gender is classified from a mixed languages speech point of view, constituting six different languages using Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (BLSTM) network classifiers. Also, gender classification is performed using each specific language independently. The main aim of this approach is to tackle the effect of the language on speakers’ genders classification. Performance evaluation of the language effect on speaker gender classification is conducted on the open-source Mozilla datasets. We achieved an average gender classification accuracy of 90.42%, 97.42%, 82.44%, 98.39%, 100%, and 85.04% on Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish datasets, respectively. These results uncover some dependencies of speakers’ gender classification on the language.
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深度学习对说话人性别分类的影响
在语音处理中,识别说话人的性别一直是许多研究感兴趣的话题。人们提出了各种方法和方法来检测说话人的性别,并且准确率很高。然而,它们仅限于孤立的和特定的语言。本研究从混合语言语音的角度出发,利用双向长短期记忆(Bidirectional Long - short - Memory, BLSTM)网络分类器对六种不同语言的说话人性别进行分类。此外,使用每种特定语言独立进行性别分类。这种方法的主要目的是解决语言对说话者性别分类的影响。在开源的Mozilla数据集上对语言对说话人性别分类的影响进行性能评估。在阿拉伯语、汉语、英语、法语、俄语和西班牙语数据集上,我们的平均性别分类准确率分别为90.42%、97.42%、82.44%、98.39%、100%和85.04%。这些结果揭示了说话者的性别分类与语言的一些依赖关系。
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