This paper proposes and evaluates classifiers based on Vocal Tract Length Normalization (VTLN) in a text-dependent speaker verification (SV) task with short testing utterances. This type of tasks is important in commercial applications and is not easily addressed with methods designed for long utterances such as JFA and i-Vectors. In contrast, VTLN is a speaker compensation scheme that can lead to significant improvements in speech recognition accuracy with just a few seconds of speech samples. A novel scheme to generate new classifiers is employed by incorporating the observation vector sequence compensated with VTLN. The modified sequence of feature vectors and the corresponding warping factors are used to generate classifiers whose score...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Pattern Recognition Lett...
The aim of this work is to gain insights into how the deep neural network (DNN) models should be tra...
A significant amount of speech is typically required for speaker verification system development and...
This paper proposes and evaluates classifiers based on Vocal Tract Length Normalization (VTLN) in a ...
This paper proposes techniques to improve the performance of i-vector based speaker verification sys...
Generally speaking, the speaker-dependence of a speech recognition system stems from speaker-depende...
Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has caused the pe...
Robust speaker verification on short utterances remains a key consideration when deploying automatic...
Robust speaker verification on short utterances remains a key consideration when deploying automatic...
Robust speaker verification on short utterances remains a key consideration when deploying automatic...
Vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) has been successfully used in automatic speech recognition f...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
Robust speaker verification on short utterances remains a key consideration when deploying automatic...
A significant amount of speech is typically required for speaker verification system development and...
The aim of this work is to gain insights into how the deep neural network (DNN) models should be tra...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Pattern Recognition Lett...
The aim of this work is to gain insights into how the deep neural network (DNN) models should be tra...
A significant amount of speech is typically required for speaker verification system development and...
This paper proposes and evaluates classifiers based on Vocal Tract Length Normalization (VTLN) in a ...
This paper proposes techniques to improve the performance of i-vector based speaker verification sys...
Generally speaking, the speaker-dependence of a speech recognition system stems from speaker-depende...
Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has caused the pe...
Robust speaker verification on short utterances remains a key consideration when deploying automatic...
Robust speaker verification on short utterances remains a key consideration when deploying automatic...
Robust speaker verification on short utterances remains a key consideration when deploying automatic...
Vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) has been successfully used in automatic speech recognition f...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
Robust speaker verification on short utterances remains a key consideration when deploying automatic...
A significant amount of speech is typically required for speaker verification system development and...
The aim of this work is to gain insights into how the deep neural network (DNN) models should be tra...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Pattern Recognition Lett...
The aim of this work is to gain insights into how the deep neural network (DNN) models should be tra...
A significant amount of speech is typically required for speaker verification system development and...