Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via subscription.Gaussian mixture models (GMM) is one of the most commonly used methods in text-independent speaker identification systems. In this paper, performance of the GMM approach has been measured with different parameters and settings. Voice activity detection (VAD) component has been found to have a significant impact on the performance. Therefore, VAD algorithms that are robust to background noise have been proposed. Significant differences in performance have been observed between male and female speakers and GSM/PSTN channels. Moreover, single-stream GMM approach has been found to perform significantly better than the multi-stream GMM a...
This paper studies the reliance of a Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) based closed-set Speaker Identific...
This report givens an overview of a Gaussian Mixture Model – Universal Background Model (GMM-UBM) sy...
We explore how intrinsic variations (those associated with the speaker rather than the recording env...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Speaker recognition is a biometric operation of accepting a claimed person based on analyzing his sp...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the performance of decoupled and adapted Gaussian mixt...
In this paper, two models, the I-vector and the Gaussian Mixture Model-Universal Background Model (G...
Gaussian Mixture Models (GMMs) are the most widely used technique for voice modeling in automatic sp...
This paper discusses the research directions pursued jointly at the Anthropic Signal Processing Grou...
Abstract. Speaker recognition systems frequently use GMM-MAP method for modeling speakers. This meth...
Gaussian mixture models (GMMs) are recently employed to provide a robust technique for speaker ident...
Voice recognition has become a more focused and researched field in the last century,and new techniq...
This article describes a general and powerful approach to modelling mismatch in speaker recognition ...
Text-independent speaker recognition systems such as those based on Gaussian mixture models (GMMs) ...
This paper provides an overview of Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) and its component of speech signal. ...
This paper studies the reliance of a Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) based closed-set Speaker Identific...
This report givens an overview of a Gaussian Mixture Model – Universal Background Model (GMM-UBM) sy...
We explore how intrinsic variations (those associated with the speaker rather than the recording env...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Speaker recognition is a biometric operation of accepting a claimed person based on analyzing his sp...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the performance of decoupled and adapted Gaussian mixt...
In this paper, two models, the I-vector and the Gaussian Mixture Model-Universal Background Model (G...
Gaussian Mixture Models (GMMs) are the most widely used technique for voice modeling in automatic sp...
This paper discusses the research directions pursued jointly at the Anthropic Signal Processing Grou...
Abstract. Speaker recognition systems frequently use GMM-MAP method for modeling speakers. This meth...
Gaussian mixture models (GMMs) are recently employed to provide a robust technique for speaker ident...
Voice recognition has become a more focused and researched field in the last century,and new techniq...
This article describes a general and powerful approach to modelling mismatch in speaker recognition ...
Text-independent speaker recognition systems such as those based on Gaussian mixture models (GMMs) ...
This paper provides an overview of Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) and its component of speech signal. ...
This paper studies the reliance of a Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) based closed-set Speaker Identific...
This report givens an overview of a Gaussian Mixture Model – Universal Background Model (GMM-UBM) sy...
We explore how intrinsic variations (those associated with the speaker rather than the recording env...