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found 55 matches
- 2012
- Md. Jahangir Alam, Patrick Kenny, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
On the use of asymmetric-shaped tapers for speaker verification using i-vectors. Odyssey 2012: 256-262 - Hagai Aronowitz:
Text dependent speaker verification using a small development set. Odyssey 2012: 312-316 - Hagai Aronowitz, Yosef A. Solewicz, Orith Toledo-Ronen:
Online two speaker diarization. Odyssey 2012: 122-129 - Mohamed Faouzi BenZeghiba, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel:
Fusing language information from diverse data sources for phonotactic language recognition. Odyssey 2012: 346-352 - Bengt J. Borgström, Alan McCree:
Linear prediction modulation filtering for speaker recognition of reverberant speech. Odyssey 2012: 187-193 - Pierre-Michel Bousquet, Anthony Larcher, Driss Matrouf, Jean-François Bonastre, Oldrich Plchot:
Variance-spectra based normalization for i-vector standard and probabilistic linear discriminant analysis. Odyssey 2012: 157-164 - Niko Brümmer:
The role of proper scoring rules in training and evaluating probabilistic speaker and language recognizers. Odyssey 2012 - Niko Brümmer, Sandro Cumani, Ondrej Glembek, Martin Karafiát, Pavel Matejka, Jan Pesán, Oldrich Plchot, Mehdi Soufifar, Edward de Villiers, Jan Cernocký:
Description and analysis of the Brno276 system for LRE2011. Odyssey 2012: 216-223 - Haris B. C., Rohit Sinha:
On exploring the similarity and fusion of i-vector and sparse representation based speaker verification systems. Odyssey 2012: 21-27 - William M. Campbell, Douglas E. Sturim, Bengt J. Borgström, Robert B. Dunn, Alan McCree, Thomas F. Quatieri, Douglas A. Reynolds:
Exploring the impact of advanced front-end processing on NIST speaker recognition microphone tasks. Odyssey 2012: 180-186 - Sheng Chen, Mingxing Xu, Emlyn Pratt:
Study on the effects of intrinsic variation using i-vectors in text-independent speaker verification. Odyssey 2012: 172-179 - Sandro Cumani, Pietro Laface, Vasileios Vasilakakis:
Memory and computation effective approaches for i - vector extraction. Odyssey 2012: 7-13 - Li Deng:
Being deep and being dynamic - new-generation models and methodology for advancing speech technology. Odyssey 2012 - George R. Doddington:
The effect of target/non-target age difference on speaker recognition performance. Odyssey 2012: 263-267 - Ewald Enzinger, Cuiling Zhang, Geoffrey Stewart Morrison:
Voice source features for forensic voice comparison - an evaluation of the GLOTTEX software package. Odyssey 2012: 78-85 - Luciana Ferrer, Lukás Burget, Oldrich Plchot, Nicolas Scheffer:
A unified approach for audio characterization and its application to speaker recognition. Odyssey 2012: 317-323 - Sriram Ganapathy, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky:
Feature extraction using 2-d autoregressive models for speaker recognition. Odyssey 2012: 229-235 - Sri Garimella, Hynek Hermansky:
Factor analysis of mixture of auto-associative neural networks for speaker verification. Odyssey 2012: 92-97 - Craig S. Greenberg, Alvin F. Martin, Mark A. Przybocki:
The 2011 BEST speaker recognition interim assessment. Odyssey 2012: 275-282 - Cemal Hanilçi, Tomi Kinnunen, Rahim Saeidi, Jouni Pohjalainen, Paavo Alku, Figen Ertas:
Regularization of all-pole models for speaker verification under additive noise. Odyssey 2012: 236-242 - Taufiq Hasan, John H. L. Hansen:
Factor analysis of acoustic features using a mixture of probabilistic principal component analyzers for robust speaker verification. Odyssey 2012: 243-247 - Ville Hautamäki, Kong-Aik Lee, Anthony Larcher, Tomi Kinnunen, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li:
Variational Bayes logistic regression as regularized fusion for NIST SRE 2010. Odyssey 2012: 268-274 - Juliette Kahn, Olivier Galibert, Matthieu Carré, Aude Giraudel, Philippe Joly, Ludovic Quintard:
The REPERE challenge: finding people in a multimodal context. Odyssey 2012: 283-290 - Sashin Kajarekar, Aparna Khare, Matthias Paulik, Neha Agrawal, Panchi Panchapagesan, Ananth Sankar, Satish Gannu:
Cisco's speaker segmentation and recognition system. Odyssey 2012: 151-156 - Ahilan Kanagasundaram, David Dean, Sridha Sridharan, Robbie Vogt:
PLDA based speaker verification with weighted LDA techniques. Odyssey 2012: 34-38 - Ahilan Kanagasundaram, Robbie Vogt, David Dean, Sridha Sridharan:
PLDA based speaker recognition on short utterances. Odyssey 2012: 28-33 - Patrick Kenny:
A small footprint i-vector extractor. Odyssey 2012: 1-6 - Tomi Kinnunen, Rahim Saeidi, Jussi Leppänen, Jukka Saarinen:
Audio context recognition in variable mobile environments from short segments using speaker and language recognizers. Odyssey 2012: 304-311 - Itshak Lapidot, Jean-François Bonastre:
Generalized Viterbi-based models for time-series segmentation applied to speaker diarization. Odyssey 2012: 138-145 - Zhiyi Li, Wei-Qiang Zhang, Liang He, Jia Liu:
Complementary combination in i-vector level for language recognition. Odyssey 2012: 334-337
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