The variability of the channel and environment is one of the most important factors affecting the performance of text-independent speaker verification systems. The best techniques for channel compensation are model based. Most of them have been proposed for Gaussian mixture models, while in the feature domain blind channel compensation is usually performed. The aim of this work is to explore techniques that allow more accurate intersession compensation in the feature domain. Compensating the features rather than the models has the advantage that the transformed parameters can be used with models of a different nature and complexity and for different tasks. In this paper, we evaluate the effects of the compensation of the intersession variab...
Speaker recognition systems can typically attain high performance in ideal conditions. However, sign...
Abstract — We propose a new approach to the problem of estimating the hyperparameters which define t...
Abstract — We compare two approaches to the problem of session variability in GMM-based speaker veri...
This thesis attempts to address the problem of how best to remedy different types of channel distort...
One major source of performance decline in speaker recognition system is channel mismatch between tr...
We explore how intrinsic variations (those associated with the speaker rather than the recording env...
Speaker recognition is a frequently overlooked form of biometric security. Text-independent speaker ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
A speaker recognition system based on joint factor analysis (JFA) is proposed to improve whisper- in...
An important problem in speaker recognition is the degradation that occurs when speaker models train...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we study a novel way to compensate speech features to counter the effects of...
In this work we improve the performance of a speaker verification system by matching the feature vec...
In this paper, we investigate the use of invariant features for speaker recognition. Owing to their ...
Tesis doctoral inédita. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Escuela Politécnica Superior, junio de 200
In this work we focus on speaker verification on channels of varying quality, namely Skype and high ...
Speaker recognition systems can typically attain high performance in ideal conditions. However, sign...
Abstract — We propose a new approach to the problem of estimating the hyperparameters which define t...
Abstract — We compare two approaches to the problem of session variability in GMM-based speaker veri...
This thesis attempts to address the problem of how best to remedy different types of channel distort...
One major source of performance decline in speaker recognition system is channel mismatch between tr...
We explore how intrinsic variations (those associated with the speaker rather than the recording env...
Speaker recognition is a frequently overlooked form of biometric security. Text-independent speaker ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
A speaker recognition system based on joint factor analysis (JFA) is proposed to improve whisper- in...
An important problem in speaker recognition is the degradation that occurs when speaker models train...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we study a novel way to compensate speech features to counter the effects of...
In this work we improve the performance of a speaker verification system by matching the feature vec...
In this paper, we investigate the use of invariant features for speaker recognition. Owing to their ...
Tesis doctoral inédita. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Escuela Politécnica Superior, junio de 200
In this work we focus on speaker verification on channels of varying quality, namely Skype and high ...
Speaker recognition systems can typically attain high performance in ideal conditions. However, sign...
Abstract — We propose a new approach to the problem of estimating the hyperparameters which define t...
Abstract — We compare two approaches to the problem of session variability in GMM-based speaker veri...