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RECONSTRUCTING SPEECH FROM CNN EMBEDDINGS

Luca Comanducci, Paolo Bestagini, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro, Marco Tagliasacchi

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13 May 2022

The complete understanding of the decision-making process of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) is far from being fully reached. Many researchers proposed techniques to interpret what a network actually ?learns? from data. Nevertheless many questions still remain unanswered. In this work we study one aspect of this problem by reconstructing speech from the intermediate embeddings computed by a CNNs. Specifically, we consider a pre-trained network that acts as a feature extractor from speech audio. We investigate the possibility of inverting these features, reconstructing the input signals in a black-box scenario, and quantitatively measure the reconstruction quality by measuring the word-error-rate of an off-the-shelf ASR model. Experiments performed using two different CNN architectures trained for six different classification tasks, show that it is possible to reconstruct time-domain speech signals that preserve the semantic content, whenever the embeddings are extracted before the fully connected layers.

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