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found 47 matches
- 2010
- Alberto Abad, Jordi Luque:
Connectionist Transformation Network Features for Speaker Recognition. Odyssey 2010: 5 - Hagai Aronowitz:
Unsupervised Compensation of Intra-Session Intra-Speaker Variability for Speaker Diarization. Odyssey 2010: 25 - David J. Balding:
Interpretation of DNA evidence as a paradigm for speaker recognition. Odyssey 2010: 27 - Doris Baum, Daniel Schneider, Timo Mertens, Joachim Köhler:
Constrained Subword Units for Speaker Recognition. Odyssey 2010: 2 - Timo Becker, Michael Jessen, Sebastian Alsbach, Franz Broß, Torsten Meier:
SPES: The BKA Forensic Automatic Voice Comparison System. Odyssey 2010: 11 - Oshry Ben-Harush, Itshak Lapidot, Hugo Guterman:
Online Diarization of Telephone Conversations. Odyssey 2010: 23 - Fadi Biadsy, Hagen Soltau, Lidia Mangu, Jirí Navrátil, Julia Hirschberg:
Discriminative Phonotactics for Dialect Recognition Using Context-Dependent Phone Classifiers. Odyssey 2010: 44 - Niko Brümmer, Edward de Villiers:
The speaker partitioning problem. Odyssey 2010: 34 - William Campbell:
Weighted Nuisance Attribute Projection. Odyssey 2010: 19 - Sandro Cumani, Fabio Castaldo, Pietro Laface, Daniele Colibro, Claudio Vair:
Comparison of Large-scale SVM Training Algorithms for Language Recognition. Odyssey 2010: 38 - Najim Dehak, Réda Dehak, James R. Glass, Douglas A. Reynolds, Patrick Kenny:
Cosine Similarity Scoring without Score Normalization Techniques. Odyssey 2010: 15 - Daniel Garcia-Romero, Carol Y. Espy-Wilson:
Joint Factor Analysis for Speaker Recognition Reinterpreted as Signal Coding Using Overcomplete Dictionaries. Odyssey 2010: 22 - Javier Gonzalez-Dominguez, Brendan Baker, Robbie Vogt, Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Sridha Sridharan:
On the Use of Factor Analysis with Restricted Target Data in Speaker Verification. Odyssey 2010: 20 - Craig S. Greenberg, Alvin F. Martin, Linda Brandschain, Joseph P. Campbell, Christopher Cieri, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey:
Human Assisted Speaker Recognition In NIST SRE10. Odyssey 2010: 32 - Zdenek Jancik, Oldrich Plchot, Niko Brümmer, Lukás Burget, Ondrej Glembek, Valiantsina Hubeika, Martin Karafiát, Pavel Matejka, Tomás Mikolov, Albert Strasheim, Jan Cernocký:
Data selection and calibration issues in automatic language recognition - investigation with BUT-AGNITIO NIST LRE 2009 system. Odyssey 2010: 37 - Michael Jessen:
Current developments in forensic speaker identification. Odyssey 2010: 1 - Juliette Kahn, Nicolas Audibert, Solange Rossato, Jean-François Bonastre:
Intra-speaker variability effects on Speaker Verification performance. Odyssey 2010: 21 - Patrick Kenny:
Bayesian Speaker Verification with Heavy-Tailed Priors. Odyssey 2010: 14 - Oscar Koller, Alberto Abad, Isabel Trancoso:
Exploiting variety-dependent Phones in Portuguese Variety Identification. Odyssey 2010: 46 - Jia Min Karen Kua, Tharmarajah Thiruvaran, Mohaddeseh Nosratighods, Eliathamby Ambikairajah, Julien Epps:
Investigation of Spectral Centroid Magnitude and Frequency for Speaker Recognition. Odyssey 2010: 7 - Kornel Laskowski, Qin Jin:
Modeling Prosody for Speaker Recognition: Why Estimating Pitch May Be a Red Herring. Odyssey 2010: 4 - Viet Bac Le, Claude Barras, Marc Ferras:
On the use of GSV-SVM for Speaker Diarization and Tracking. Odyssey 2010: 26 - David A. van Leeuwen:
Speaker linking in large data sets. Odyssey 2010: 35 - Phillip L. De Leon, Michael Pucher, Junichi Yamagishi:
Evaluation of the Vulnerability of Speaker Verification to Synthetic Speech. Odyssey 2010: 28 - Cheung-Chi Leung, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li:
Parallel Acoustic Model Adaptation for Improving Phonotactic Language Recognition. Odyssey 2010: 41 - Alvin F. Martin, Craig S. Greenberg:
The 2009 NIST Language Recognition Evaluation. Odyssey 2010: 30 - Alan McCree:
Estimating and Exploiting Language Distributions of Unlabeled Data. Odyssey 2010: 36 - Mitchell McLaren, Robbie Vogt, Brendan Baker, Sridha Sridharan:
Experiments in SVM-based Speaker Verification Using Short Utterances. Odyssey 2010: 17 - Tomás Mikolov, Oldrich Plchot, Ondrej Glembek, Lukás Burget, Jan Cernocký:
PCA-based Feature Extraction for Phonotactic Language Recognition. Odyssey 2010: 42 - Geoffrey Stewart Morrison, Tharmarajah Thiruvaran, Julien Epps:
Estimating the Precision of the Likelihood-Ratio Output of a Forensic-Voice-Comparison System. Odyssey 2010: 12
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