This thesis examines the influence of acoustic variability on automatic speaker recognition systems (ASRs) with three aims. i. To measure ASR performance under 5 commonly encountered acoustic conditions; ii. To contribute towards ASR system development with the provision of new research data; iii. To assess ASR suitability for forensic speaker comparison (FSC) application and investigative/pre-forensic use. The thesis begins with a literature review and explanation of relevant technical terms. Five categories of research experiments then examine ASR performance, reflective of conditions influencing speech quantity (inhibitors) and speech quality (contaminants), acknowledging quality often influences quantity. Experiments pertain to: net spe...
This diploma thesis deals with impact of room acoustics on automatic speech recognition (ASR) accura...
Major progress is being recorded regularly on both the technology and exploitation of automatic spee...
Current Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems fail to perform nearly as good as human speech re...
We assess the potential improvement in the performance of MFCC-based automatic speaker recognition (...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
Current Automatic Speaker Recognition (ASR) System has emerged as an important medium of confirmatio...
Semi-automatic systems based on traditional linguistic-phonetic features are increasingly being used...
In this article, we compare aural and automatic speaker recognition in the context of forensic analy...
Speaker recognition has been developed and evolved over the past few decades into a supposedly matur...
The phenomenon of the voice signal acoustic variability in automatic speech recognition systems is c...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
The present Master's thesis deals with the forensic use of fundamental frequency characteristics, sp...
Automatic speaker recognition systems have developed into an increasingly relevant technology for se...
The production of speech is not only influenced by various intrinsic factors such as semantics, di-a...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...
This diploma thesis deals with impact of room acoustics on automatic speech recognition (ASR) accura...
Major progress is being recorded regularly on both the technology and exploitation of automatic spee...
Current Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems fail to perform nearly as good as human speech re...
We assess the potential improvement in the performance of MFCC-based automatic speaker recognition (...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
Current Automatic Speaker Recognition (ASR) System has emerged as an important medium of confirmatio...
Semi-automatic systems based on traditional linguistic-phonetic features are increasingly being used...
In this article, we compare aural and automatic speaker recognition in the context of forensic analy...
Speaker recognition has been developed and evolved over the past few decades into a supposedly matur...
The phenomenon of the voice signal acoustic variability in automatic speech recognition systems is c...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
The present Master's thesis deals with the forensic use of fundamental frequency characteristics, sp...
Automatic speaker recognition systems have developed into an increasingly relevant technology for se...
The production of speech is not only influenced by various intrinsic factors such as semantics, di-a...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...
This diploma thesis deals with impact of room acoustics on automatic speech recognition (ASR) accura...
Major progress is being recorded regularly on both the technology and exploitation of automatic spee...
Current Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems fail to perform nearly as good as human speech re...