AN UTTERANCE COMPARISON MODEL FOR SPEAKER CLUSTERING USING FACTOR ANALYSIS
Miscellaneous Speaker Identification
Presented by: Woojay Jeon, Author(s): Woojay Jeon, Changxue Ma, Dusan Macho, Motorola, United States
We propose a novel utterance comparison model based on probability theory and factor analysis that computes the likelihood of two speech utterances originating from the same speaker. The model depends only on a set of statistics extracted from each utterance and can efficiently compare utterances using these statistics without requiring the indefinite storage of speech features. We apply the model as a distance metric for speaker clustering in the CALLHOME telephone conversation corpus to achieve competitive results compared to three other known similarity measures: the Generalized Likelihood Ratio, Cross-Likelihood Ratio, and eigenvoice distance.
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Recorded: | 2011-05-25 17:35 - 17:55, Panorama |
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