This paper addresses the problem of real time speaker change detection and speaker tracking in broadcasted news video analysis. In such a case, both speaker identities and number of speakers are assumed unknown. A two-step speaker change detection algorithm, including potential change detection and refinement, is proposed. Speaker tracking is performed based on the results of speaker change detection. A Bayesian Fusion method is used to fuse multiple audio features to get a more reliable result. The algorithm has low complexity and runs in real-time with a very limited delay in analysis. Our experiments show that the algorithms produce very satisfactory results
This paper addresses the problem of the detection of speaker changes and clustering speakers when no...
In this paper, we present a first approach to build an automatic system for broadcast news speaker-b...
The purpose of this paper is to present a system which breaks input speech into segments and identif...
Abstract. This paper addresses the problem of real-time speaker segmentation and speaker tracking in...
This paper presents a speaker change detection system for broadcast news segmentation based on a vec...
This paper deals with problems of speaker change detection in acoustic data. The aim is to identify ...
This paper addresses unsupervised speaker change detection, a necessary step for several indexing ta...
The information of speaker change point is very useful for speaker tracking and other applications. ...
This paper addresses the problem of real-time speaker change detection in broadcast news, in which n...
The process of identifying speakers in a news program is difficult using only text information. We p...
Abstract: The paper deals with the problem of automatic speaker change detec-tion. A new metric-base...
Speaker tracking is the process of following who says something in an audio stream. In the case the ...
This contribution proposes an efficient method for the detection ofrelevant changes in continuous st...
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This contribution proposes an efficient method for the detection of relevant changes in continuous s...
This paper addresses the problem of the detection of speaker changes and clustering speakers when no...
In this paper, we present a first approach to build an automatic system for broadcast news speaker-b...
The purpose of this paper is to present a system which breaks input speech into segments and identif...
Abstract. This paper addresses the problem of real-time speaker segmentation and speaker tracking in...
This paper presents a speaker change detection system for broadcast news segmentation based on a vec...
This paper deals with problems of speaker change detection in acoustic data. The aim is to identify ...
This paper addresses unsupervised speaker change detection, a necessary step for several indexing ta...
The information of speaker change point is very useful for speaker tracking and other applications. ...
This paper addresses the problem of real-time speaker change detection in broadcast news, in which n...
The process of identifying speakers in a news program is difficult using only text information. We p...
Abstract: The paper deals with the problem of automatic speaker change detec-tion. A new metric-base...
Speaker tracking is the process of following who says something in an audio stream. In the case the ...
This contribution proposes an efficient method for the detection ofrelevant changes in continuous st...
Copyright IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish...
This contribution proposes an efficient method for the detection of relevant changes in continuous s...
This paper addresses the problem of the detection of speaker changes and clustering speakers when no...
In this paper, we present a first approach to build an automatic system for broadcast news speaker-b...
The purpose of this paper is to present a system which breaks input speech into segments and identif...