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- SuperLectures
- Odyssey 2010
- INVITED TALKS (3)
- Current Developments in Forensic Speaker Identification
- Bayesian Speaker Verification with Heavy-Tailed Priors
- Interpretation of DNA evidence as a paradigm for speaker recognition
- SESSION 1: Speaker recognition – LVCSR and high level features (3)
- Constrained Subword Units for Speaker Recognition
- Computationally Efficient Speaker Identification for Large Population Tasks using MLLR and Sufficient Statistics
- Modeling Prosody for Speaker Recognition: Why Estimating Pitch May Be a Red Herring
- SESSION 2: Features for Speaker recognition (3)
- Connectionist Transformation Network Features for Speaker Recognition
- Investigation of Spectral Centroid Magnitude and Frequency for Speaker Recognition
- Temporally Weighted Linear Prediction Features for Speaker Verification in Additive Noise
- SESSION 3: Background modeling in Speaker recognition, Forensics (2)
- SESSION 4: Speaker and language recognition – scoring, confidences and calibration (4)
- Cosine Similarity Scoring without Score Normalization Techniques
- Unsupervised Speaker Adaptation based on the Cosine Similarity for Text-Independent Speaker Verification
- Experiments in SVM-based Speaker Verification Using Short Utterances
- Detection target dependent score calibration for language recognition
- SESSION 5: Speaker recognition – Inter-session variability (2)
- Intra-speaker variability effects on Speaker Verification performance
- Joint Factor Analysis for Speaker Recognition Reinterpreted as Signal Coding Using Overcomplete Dictionaries
- SESSION 6: Diarization (4)
- Online Diarization of Telephone Conversations
- Factor analysis-based approaches applied to the speaker diarization task of meetings: a preliminary study
- Unsupervised Compensation of Intra-Session Intra-Speaker Variability for Speaker Diarization
- On the use of GSV-SVM for Speaker Diarization and Tracking
- SESSION 7: Speaker and Language recognition - Evaluations and performance testing (4)
- SESSION 8: Human performances in Speaker recognition, Speaker clustering and partitioning (4)
- SESSION 9: Language recognition – general and data (3)
- Data selection and calibration issues in automatic language recognition – investigation with BUT-AGNITIO NIST LRE 2009 system
- Comparison of Large–scale SVM Training Algorithms for Language Recognition
- Coping with Two Different Transmission Channels in Language Recognition
- SESSION 10: Language recognition – phonotactics (3)
- SESSION 11: Dialect recognition (3)
- Discriminative Phonotactics for Dialect Recognition Using Context-Dependent Phone Classifiers
- Suprasegmental Acoustic Cues of Foreignness in Czech English
- Exploiting variety-dependent Phones in Portuguese Variety Identification
- Opening, Closing (2)
- INVITED TALKS (3)
- Odyssey 2010