Using Data-driven and Phonetic Units for Speaker Verification
Type of publication: | Inproceedings |
Citation: | elha06:odis |
Booktitle: | IEEE Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop (Odyssey 2006), Puerto Rico |
Year: | 2006 |
URL: | http://diuf.unifr.ch/people/he... |
Abstract: | Recognition of speaker identity based on modeling the streams produced by phonetic decoders (phonetic speaker recognition) has gained popularity during the past few years. Two of the major problems that arise when phone based systems are being developed are the possible mismatches between the development and evaluation data and the lack of transcribed databases. Data-driven segmentation techniques provide a potential solution to these problems because they do not use transcribed data and can easily be applied on development data minimizing the mismatches. In this paper we compare speaker recognition results using phonetic and data-driven decoders. To this end, we have compared the results obtained with a speaker recognition system based on data-driven acoustic units and phonetic speaker recognition systems trained on Spanish and English data. Results obtained on the NIST 2005 Speaker Recognition Evaluation data show that the data-driven approach outperforms the phonetic one and that further improvements can be achieved by combining both approaches. |
Keywords: | Biometrics, Speaker Verification |
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Total mark: | 0 |
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