Speaker recognition has been developed and evolved over the past few decades into a supposedly mature technique. Existing methods typically utilize robust features extracted from clean speech. In real-world applications, especially security and forensics related ones, reliability of recognition becomes crucial, meanwhile limited speech samples and adverse acoustic conditions, most notably noise and reverberation, impose further complications. This paper is presented from a study into the behavior of typical speaker recognition systems in adverse retrieval phases. Following a brief review, a speaker recognition system was implemented using the MSR Identity Toolbox by Microsoft. Validation tests were carried out with clean speech and the sp...
Motivated by the application of speaker recognition in forensic area, this paper presents a study on...
In this paper, a novel architecture for speaker recognition is proposed by cascading speech enhancem...
In this article the authors continue previous studies regarding the investigation of methods that ai...
Speaker recognition has been developed and evolved over the past few decades into a supposedly matur...
Automatic speaker recognition systems have developed into an increasingly relevant technology for se...
Speaker recognition can be used as a security means to authenticate the speaker or as a forensic too...
Reverberation in speech degrades the performance of speech recognition systems, leading to higher wo...
This thesis examines the influence of acoustic variability on automatic speaker recognition systems ...
This work presents an experimental analysis of distant-talking speech recognition in a variety of re...
Automatic speech recognition in everyday environments must be robust to significant levels of reverb...
Speech recognition systems have improved in robustness in recent years with respect to both speaker ...
Speaker recognition has been an active research area for many years. Methods to represent and quanti...
Distant talking scenarios, such as hands-free calling or teleconference meetings, are essential for ...
The task of automatic speaker recognition, wherein a system verifies or determines a speaker's ident...
Reverberation is a natural phenomenon observed in enclosed environments. It occurs due to the reflec...
Motivated by the application of speaker recognition in forensic area, this paper presents a study on...
In this paper, a novel architecture for speaker recognition is proposed by cascading speech enhancem...
In this article the authors continue previous studies regarding the investigation of methods that ai...
Speaker recognition has been developed and evolved over the past few decades into a supposedly matur...
Automatic speaker recognition systems have developed into an increasingly relevant technology for se...
Speaker recognition can be used as a security means to authenticate the speaker or as a forensic too...
Reverberation in speech degrades the performance of speech recognition systems, leading to higher wo...
This thesis examines the influence of acoustic variability on automatic speaker recognition systems ...
This work presents an experimental analysis of distant-talking speech recognition in a variety of re...
Automatic speech recognition in everyday environments must be robust to significant levels of reverb...
Speech recognition systems have improved in robustness in recent years with respect to both speaker ...
Speaker recognition has been an active research area for many years. Methods to represent and quanti...
Distant talking scenarios, such as hands-free calling or teleconference meetings, are essential for ...
The task of automatic speaker recognition, wherein a system verifies or determines a speaker's ident...
Reverberation is a natural phenomenon observed in enclosed environments. It occurs due to the reflec...
Motivated by the application of speaker recognition in forensic area, this paper presents a study on...
In this paper, a novel architecture for speaker recognition is proposed by cascading speech enhancem...
In this article the authors continue previous studies regarding the investigation of methods that ai...