Systems based on i–vectors represent the current state–of–the–art in text-independent speaker recognition. Unlike joint factor analysis (JFA), which models both speaker and intersession subspaces separately, in the i–vector approach all the important variability is modeled in a single low-dimensional subspace. This paper is based on the observation that JFA estimates a more informative speaker subspace than the “total variability” i–vector subspace, because the latter is obtained by considering each training segment as belonging to a different speaker. We propose a speaker modeling approach that extracts a compact representation of a speech segment, similar to the speaker factors of JFA and to i–vectors, referred to as “e–vector.” Estimatin...
In this work we give an overview of different state–of–the–art speaker and language recognition syst...
This paper proposes a simple model for speaker recognition based on i–vector pairs, and analyzes its...
This paper focuses on the extraction of i-vectors, a compact representation of spoken utterances tha...
Systems based on i–vectors represent the current state–of–the–art in text–independent speaker recogn...
Systems based on i-vectors represent the current state-of-the-art in text-independent speaker recogn...
This paper focuses on the extraction of i-vectors, a compact representation of spoken utterances th...
Linear models in i-vector space have shown to be an effective solution not only for speaker identifi...
Most of the state–of–the–art speaker recognition systems use i– vectors, a compact representation of...
Automatic speaker recognition in uncontrolled environments is a very challenging task due to channel...
Most of the state–of–the–art speaker recognition systems use a compact representation of spoken utte...
This paper proposes a density model transformation for speaker recognition systems based on i–vector...
Most of the state–of–the–art speaker recognition systems use a compact representation of spoken utte...
This work presents a new and efficient approach to discriminative speaker verification in the i–vect...
Linear models in i-vector space have shown to be an effective solution not only for speaker identifi...
In the paper recent methods used in the task of speaker recognition are presented. At first, the ext...
In this work we give an overview of different state–of–the–art speaker and language recognition syst...
This paper proposes a simple model for speaker recognition based on i–vector pairs, and analyzes its...
This paper focuses on the extraction of i-vectors, a compact representation of spoken utterances tha...
Systems based on i–vectors represent the current state–of–the–art in text–independent speaker recogn...
Systems based on i-vectors represent the current state-of-the-art in text-independent speaker recogn...
This paper focuses on the extraction of i-vectors, a compact representation of spoken utterances th...
Linear models in i-vector space have shown to be an effective solution not only for speaker identifi...
Most of the state–of–the–art speaker recognition systems use i– vectors, a compact representation of...
Automatic speaker recognition in uncontrolled environments is a very challenging task due to channel...
Most of the state–of–the–art speaker recognition systems use a compact representation of spoken utte...
This paper proposes a density model transformation for speaker recognition systems based on i–vector...
Most of the state–of–the–art speaker recognition systems use a compact representation of spoken utte...
This work presents a new and efficient approach to discriminative speaker verification in the i–vect...
Linear models in i-vector space have shown to be an effective solution not only for speaker identifi...
In the paper recent methods used in the task of speaker recognition are presented. At first, the ext...
In this work we give an overview of different state–of–the–art speaker and language recognition syst...
This paper proposes a simple model for speaker recognition based on i–vector pairs, and analyzes its...
This paper focuses on the extraction of i-vectors, a compact representation of spoken utterances tha...