Paper ID: 2210.15978

End-to-end Ensemble-based Feature Selection for Paralinguistics Tasks

Tamás Grósz, Mittul Singh, Sudarsana Reddy Kadiri, Hemant Kathania, Mikko Kurimo

The events of recent years have highlighted the importance of telemedicine solutions which could potentially allow remote treatment and diagnosis. Relatedly, Computational Paralinguistics, a unique subfield of Speech Processing, aims to extract information about the speaker and form an important part of telemedicine applications. In this work, we focus on two paralinguistic problems: mask detection and breathing state prediction. Solutions developed for these tasks could be invaluable and have the potential to help monitor and limit the spread of a virus like COVID-19. The current state-of-the-art methods proposed for these tasks are ensembles based on deep neural networks like ResNets in conjunction with feature engineering. Although these ensembles can achieve high accuracy, they also have a large footprint and require substantial computational power reducing portability to devices with limited resources. These drawbacks also mean that the previously proposed solutions are infeasible to be used in a telemedicine system due to their size and speed. On the other hand, employing lighter feature-engineered systems can be laborious and add further complexity making them difficult to create a deployable system quickly. This work proposes an ensemble-based automatic feature selection method to enable the development of fast and memory-efficient systems. In particular, we propose an output-gradient-based method to discover essential features using large, well-performing ensembles before training a smaller one. In our experiments, we observed considerable (25-32%) reductions in inference times using neural network ensembles based on output-gradient-based features. Our method offers a simple way to increase the speed of the system and enable real-time usage while maintaining competitive results with larger-footprint ensemble using all spectral features.

Submitted: Oct 28, 2022