Abstract
Speaker recognition, the process of automatically identifying a speaker based on individual characteristics in speech signals, presents significant challenges when addressing heterogeneous-domain conditions. Federated learning, a recent development in machine learning methods, has gained traction in privacy-sensitive tasks, such as personal voice assistants in home environments. However, its application in heterogeneous multi-domain scenarios for enhancing system customization remains underexplored. In this paper, we propose the utilization of federated learning in heterogeneous situations to enable adaptation across multiple domains. We also introduce a personalized federated learning algorithm designed to effectively leverage limited domain data, resulting in improved learning outcomes. Furthermore, we present a strategy for implementing the federated learning algorithm in practical, real-world continual learning scenarios, demonstrating promising results. The proposed federated learning method exhibits superior performance across a range of synthesized complex conditions and continual learning settings, compared to conventional training methods.
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