Abstract

Automatic language identification or detection of audio data has become an important preprocessing step for speech/speaker recognition and audio data mining. In many surveillance applications, language detection has to be performed on highly degraded audio inputs. In this paper, we present our work on language detection in highly degraded radio channel scenarios. We provide a brief description of the Targeted Robust Audio Processing (TRAP) language detection system builtfor the Phase II Evaluationof the RobustAutomatic Transcription of Speech (RATS) program. This system is a combination of 15 systems with different frontends and speech activity decisions. We also analyze the usefulness of multi-layer perceptron (MLP) based non-linear projection of i-vectors before SVM classification. The proposed backend reduces the Equal Error Rate (EER) by 11%–25% relative compared to the baseline PCA-based feature representation for SVM classification, on the RATS test data consisting of data from eight highfrequency radio communication channels. Index Terms: Language identification (detection), highly degraded radio channel, RATS, i-vector, multi-layer perceptron.

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