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- Odyssey 2012
- Plenary Session (3)
- Opening & Closing (2)
- SESSION 01: Speaker Recognition - Compact Representation (4)
- A Small Footprint i-Vector Extractor
- Memory and Computation Effective Approaches for i-Vector Extraction
- A Hybrid Factor Analysis and Probabilistic PCA-based system for Dictionary Learning and Encoding for Robust Speaker Recognition
- On Exploring the Similarity and Fusion of i-Vector and Sparse Representation based Speaker Verification Systems
- SESSION 02: Speaker Recognition - Generative modeling (5)
- PLDA based Speaker Recognition on Short Utterances
- PLDA based Speaker Verification with Weighted LDA Techniques
- Dataset Shift in PLDA based Speaker Verification
- Bayesian Adaptation of PLDA Based Speaker Recognition to Domains with Scarce Development Data
- Source Normalization for Language-Independent Speaker Recognition using i-Vectors
- SESSION 04: Neural Network for Speaker Recognition (5)
- Factor Analysis of Mixture of Auto-Associative Neural Networks for Speaker Verification
- Adaptation Transforms of Auto-Associative Neural Networks as Features for Speaker Verification
- Bottleneck Features for Speaker Recognition
- Preliminary Investigation of Boltzmann Machine Classifiers for Speaker Recognition
- First attempt of Boltzmann Machines for Speaker Verification
- SESSION 05: Speaker Diarization (5)
- Online Two Speaker Diarization
- On the use of Agglomerative and Spectral Clustering in Speaker Diarization of Meetings
- Generalized Viterbi-based Models for Time-Series Segmentation Applied to Speaker Diarization
- A Global Optimization Framework For Speaker Diarization
- Cisco's Speaker Segmentation and Recognition System
- SESSION 06: Speaker Recognition - Channel Robustness (3)
- SESSION 07: Language Recognition Evaluation (4)
- Evaluation of Spoken Language Recognition Technology Using Broadcast Speech: Performance and Challenges
- New Resources for Recognition of Confusable Linguistic Varieties: The LRE11 Corpus
- Description and analysis of the Brno276 system for LRE2011
- A Linguistic Data Acquisition Front-End for Language Recognition Evaluation
- SESSION 08: Features for Speaker Recognition (5)
- Feature Extraction Using 2-D Autoregressive Models For Speaker Recognition
- Regularization of All-Pole Models for Speaker Verification Under Additive Noise
- Factor Analysis of Acoustic Features using a Mixture of Probabilistic Principal Component Analyzers for robust Speaker Verification
- Exemplar-based Sparse Representation and Sparse Discrimination for Noise Robust Speaker Identification
- On the use of Asymmetric-shaped Tapers for Speaker Verification using I-vectors
- SESSION 09: Speaker Recognition Evaluation (5)
- The Effect of Target/Non-Target Age Difference on Speaker Recognition Performance
- Variational Bayes Logistic Regression as Regularized Fusion for NIST SRE 2010
- The 2011 BEST Speaker Recognition Interim Assessment
- The REPERE Challenge: finding people in a multimodal context
- The RATS Radio Traffic Collection System
- SESSION 10: Speaker Recognition - Application (5)
- Effects of Audio and ASR Quality on Cepstral and High-level Speaker Verification Systems
- Audio Context Recognition in Variable Mobile Environments from Short Segments using Speaker and Language Recognizers
- Text Dependent Speaker Verification Using a Small Development Set
- A Unified Approach for Audio Characterization and its Application to Speaker Recognition
- Mean Shift Algorithm for Exponential Families with Applications to Speaker Clustering
- SESSION 11: Language Recognition - Feature, Classifier and Fusion (4)
- Speaker Vectors from Subspace Gaussian Mixture Model as Complementary Features for Language Identification
- Complementary Combination in i-Vector Level for Language Recognition
- Bhattacharyya-based GMM-SVM System with Adaptive Relevance Factor for Pair Language Recognition
- Fusing Language Information from Diverse Data Sources for Phonotactic Language Recognition