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The Multimodal Information Based Speech Processing (MISP) 2022 Challenge: Audio-Visual Diarization and Recognition

Zhe Wang (University of Science and Technology of China); Shilong Wu (University of Science and Technology of China); Hang Chen (USTC); Mao-Kui He (University of Science and Technology of China); Jun Du (University of Science and Technology of China); Chin-hui Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology); Shinji Watanabe (Carnegie Mellon University); Sabato M Siniscalchi (Kore University of Enna); Odette Scharenborg (Multimedia Computing Group, Delft University of Technology); Baocai Yin (USTC,iFLYTEK); Jia Pan (iFlytek Research); Cong Liu (iFLYTEK Research)

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08 Jun 2023

The Multi-modal Information based Speech Processing (MISP) challenge aims to extend the application of signal processing technology in specific scenarios by promoting the research into wake-up words, speaker diarization, speech recognition, and other technologies. The MISP2022 challenge has two tracks: 1) audio-visual speaker diarization (AVSD), aiming to solve ``who spoken when'' using both audio and visual data; 2) a novel audio-visual diarization and recognition (AVDR) task that focuses on addressing ``who spoken what when'' with audio-visual speaker diarization results. Both tracks focus on the Chinese language, and use far-field audio and video in real home-tv scenarios: 2-6 people communicating each other with TV noise in the background. This paper introduces the dataset, track settings, and baselines of the MISP2022 challenge. Our analyses of experiments and examples indicate the good performance of AVDR baseline system, and the potential difficulties in this challenge due to, e.g., the far-field video quality, the presence of TV noise in the background, and the indistinguishable speakers.

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