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Normalization Before Shaking Toward Learning Symmetrically Distributed Representation Without Margin in Speech Emotion Recognition (1808.00876v2)

Published 2 Aug 2018 in cs.LG, cs.HC, cs.MM, cs.SD, and eess.AS

Abstract: Regularization is crucial to the success of many practical deep learning models, in particular in a more often than not scenario where there are only a few to a moderate number of accessible training samples. In addition to weight decay, data augmentation and dropout, regularization based on multi-branch architectures, such as Shake-Shake regularization, has been proven successful in many applications and attracted more and more attention. However, beyond model-based representation augmentation, it is unclear how Shake-Shake regularization helps to provide further improvement on classification tasks, let alone the baffling interaction between batch normalization and shaking. In this work, we present our investigation on Shake-Shake regularization, drawing connections to the vicinal risk minimization principle and discriminative feature learning in verification tasks. Furthermore, we identify a strong resemblance between batch normalized residual blocks and batch normalized recurrent neural networks, where both of them share a similar convergence behavior, which could be mitigated by a proper initialization of batch normalization. Based on the findings, our experiments on speech emotion recognition demonstrate simultaneously an improvement on the classification accuracy and a reduction on the generalization gap both with statistical significance.

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