In this paper we propose a novel scheme for carrying out speaker diarization in an iterative manner. We aim to show that the information obtained through the first pass of speaker diarization can be reused to refine and improve the original diarization results. We call this technique speaker rediarization and demonstrate the practical application of our rediarization algorithm using a large archive of two-speaker telephone conversation recordings. We use the NIST 2008 SRE summed telephone corpora for evaluating our speaker rediarization system. This corpus contains recurring speaker identities across independent recording sessions that need to be linked across the entire corpus. We show that our speaker rediarization scheme can take advanta...
Speaker diarization is the problem of determining "who spoke when" in an audio recording when the nu...
The goal in Speaker Diarization (SD) is to answer the question "Who spoke when?" for a given audio w...
Speaker diarization of meeting recordings is generally based on acoustic information ignoring that m...
In this paper we propose a novel scheme for carrying out speaker diarization in an iterative manner....
In this paper we present a novel scheme for improving speaker diarization by making use of repeating...
In this paper, we propose a new approach to speaker diariza-tion based on the Total Variability appr...
We performed an experimental review of current diarization systems for the conversational telephone ...
Performing speaker diarization of a collection of recordings, where speakers are uniquely identified...
Abstract Speaker diarization of a collection of recordings with uniquely identified speakers is a ch...
Speaker diarization of a collection of recordings with uniquely identified speakers is a challenging...
In this paper, we focus on the issue of speaker diarization of data from a real call center. We have...
Abstract-- Human-Machine interaction in meetings requires the localization and identification of the...
Abstract—Speaker diarization is the task of determining “who spoke when? ” in an audio or video reco...
This paper extends upon our previous work using i-vectors for speaker diarization. We examine the ef...
International audienceNowadays, state-of-the-art speaker diarization and linking systems heavily rel...
Speaker diarization is the problem of determining "who spoke when" in an audio recording when the nu...
The goal in Speaker Diarization (SD) is to answer the question "Who spoke when?" for a given audio w...
Speaker diarization of meeting recordings is generally based on acoustic information ignoring that m...
In this paper we propose a novel scheme for carrying out speaker diarization in an iterative manner....
In this paper we present a novel scheme for improving speaker diarization by making use of repeating...
In this paper, we propose a new approach to speaker diariza-tion based on the Total Variability appr...
We performed an experimental review of current diarization systems for the conversational telephone ...
Performing speaker diarization of a collection of recordings, where speakers are uniquely identified...
Abstract Speaker diarization of a collection of recordings with uniquely identified speakers is a ch...
Speaker diarization of a collection of recordings with uniquely identified speakers is a challenging...
In this paper, we focus on the issue of speaker diarization of data from a real call center. We have...
Abstract-- Human-Machine interaction in meetings requires the localization and identification of the...
Abstract—Speaker diarization is the task of determining “who spoke when? ” in an audio or video reco...
This paper extends upon our previous work using i-vectors for speaker diarization. We examine the ef...
International audienceNowadays, state-of-the-art speaker diarization and linking systems heavily rel...
Speaker diarization is the problem of determining "who spoke when" in an audio recording when the nu...
The goal in Speaker Diarization (SD) is to answer the question "Who spoke when?" for a given audio w...
Speaker diarization of meeting recordings is generally based on acoustic information ignoring that m...