Long-term Conversation Analysis: Exploring Utility and Privacy
Nespoli, Francesco, Pohlhausen, Jule, Naylor, Patrick A., Bitzer, Joerg
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The analysis of conversations recorded in everyday life requires privacy protection. In this contribution, we explore a privacy-preserving feature extraction method based on input feature dimension reduction, spectral smoothing and the low-cost speaker anonymization technique based on McAdams coefficient. We assess the utility of the feature extraction methods with a voice activity detection and a speaker diarization system, while privacy protection is determined with a speech recognition and a speaker verification model. We show that the combination of McAdams coefficient and spectral smoothing maintains the utility while improving privacy.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-28-2023
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