EEG-Derived Voice Signature for Attended Speaker Detection
Hongxu Zhu, Siqi Cai, Yidi Jiang, Qiquan Zhang, Haizhou Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel EEG-based method to detect the attended speaker by decoding a voice signature directly from brain signals, enabling rapid and accurate identification without relying on speech stimuli.
Contribution
It proposes a new EEG-derived voice signature approach for attended speaker detection, bypassing traditional speech stimulus comparison and enabling quick identification in complex environments.
Findings
Achieved 99.78% accuracy in detecting attended speaker
Effective detection within 0.5s EEG decision windows
First proof of concept for EEG-based speaker detection in cocktail party settings
Abstract
\textit{Objective:} Conventional EEG-based auditory attention detection (AAD) is achieved by comparing the time-varying speech stimuli and the elicited EEG signals. However, in order to obtain reliable correlation values, these methods necessitate a long decision window, resulting in a long detection latency. Humans have a remarkable ability to recognize and follow a known speaker, regardless of the spoken content. In this paper, we seek to detect the attended speaker among the pre-enrolled speakers from the elicited EEG signals. In this manner, we avoid relying on the speech stimuli for AAD at run-time. In doing so, we propose a novel EEG-based attended speaker detection (E-ASD) task. \textit{Methods:} We encode a speaker's voice with a fixed dimensional vector, known as speaker embedding, and project it to an audio-derived voice signature, which characterizes the speaker's unique…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech and Audio Processing · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Blind Source Separation Techniques
