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Hello,
I have an issue when using the Pyannote to detect two different speakers.
My scenario:
The pyannote detect the second speaker as a first speaker.
I think there is a problem with the segmentation model. Has anyone face this issue before and how to solve this problem ?
Thank you in advance.
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