Publications
The mixer and transcript reading corpora: resources for multilingual, crosschannel speaker recognition research
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This paper describes the planning and creation of the Mixer and Transcript Reading corpora, their properties and yields, and reports on the lessons learned during their development.
The SuperSID project : exploiting high-level information for high-accuracy speaker recognition
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The area of automatic speaker recognition has been dominated by systems using only short-term, low-level acoustic information, such as cepstral features. While these systems have indeed produced very low error rates, they ignore other levels of information beyond low-level acoustics that convey speaker information. Recently published work has shown examples...
Modeling prosodic dynamics for speaker recognition
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Most current state-of-the-art automatic speaker recognition systems extract speaker-dependent features by looking at short-term spectral information. This approach ignores long-term information that can convey supra-segmental information, such as prosodics and speaking style. We propose two approaches that use the fundamental frequency and energy trajectories to capture long-term information. The first...
Gender-dependent phonetic refraction for speaker recognition
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This paper describes improvement to an innovative high-performance speaker recognition system. Recent experiments showed that with sufficient training data phone strings from multiple languages are exceptional features for speaker recognition. The prototype phonetic speaker recognition system used phone sequences from six languages to produce an equal error rate of 11.5%...