Research Area: | Speech Analysis | Year: | 2010 | ||||
Type of Publication: | In Proceedings | Keywords: | automatic speaker verification, text-dependent, distant speech, signal-to-noise ratio, pitch, duration | ||||
Authors: | B. Avinash, Guruprasad S., B. Yegnanarayana | ||||||
Abstract: | |||||||
Existing automatic speaker verification (ASV) systems perform
with high accuracy when the speech signal is collected close to
the mouth of the speaker (bjective
of this paper is to address some issues in the processing of
speech signals collected at a distance from the speaker, for textdependent
ASV system. An acoustic feature derived from short
segments of speech signals is proposed for the ASV task. The
key idea is to exploit the high signal-to-noise nature of short
segments of speech in the vicinity of impulse-like excitations.
We show that the proposed feature yields better performance of
speaker verification than the mel-frequency cepstral coefficients
(MFCCs). In addition, regions of high signal-to-reverberation
ratio, duration and pitch information are used to improve the
performance of the ASV system for distant speech. |
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