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GMP-TL: Gender-augmented Multi-scale Pseudo-label Enhanced Transfer Learning for Speech Emotion Recognition

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arxiv 2405.02151 v3 pith:PWEOIPQF submitted 2024-05-03 cs.SD cs.AIeess.AS

classification cs.SDcs.AIeess.AS
keywords gmp-tlemotionlearningmulti-scalespeechframe-levelgender-augmentedgmps
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The continuous evolution of pre-trained speech models has greatly advanced Speech Emotion Recognition (SER). However, current research typically relies on utterance-level emotion labels, inadequately capturing the complexity of emotions within a single utterance. In this paper, we introduce GMP-TL, a novel SER framework that employs gender-augmented multi-scale pseudo-label (GMP) based transfer learning to mitigate this gap. Specifically, GMP-TL initially uses the pre-trained HuBERT, implementing multi-task learning and multi-scale k-means clustering to acquire frame-level GMPs. Subsequently, to fully leverage frame-level GMPs and utterance-level emotion labels, a two-stage model fine-tuning approach is presented to further optimize GMP-TL. Experiments on IEMOCAP show that our GMP-TL attains a WAR of 80.0% and an UAR of 82.0%, achieving superior performance compared to state-of-the-art unimodal SER methods while also yielding comparable results to multimodal SER approaches.

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