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Speaker Diarization Based on Intensity Channel Contribution

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Speaker Diarization Based on Intensity Channel Contribution
The time delay of arrival (TDOA) between multiple microphones has been used since 2006 as a source of information (localization) to complement the spectral features for speaker diarization. In this paper we propose a new localization feature, the intensity channel contribution (ICC) based on the relative energy of the signal arriving at each channel compared to the sum of the energy of all the channels. We have demostrated that by joining the ICC features and the TDOA features, the robustness of the localization features is improved and that the diarization error rate (DER) of the complete system (using localization and spectral features) has been reduced. By using this new localization feature we have been able to achieve a 5.2 % DER relative improvement in our development data, a 3.6 % DER relative improvement in the RT07 evaluation data and a 7.9 % DER relative improvement in the last year’s RT09 evaluation data.
Roberto Barra-Chicote, José Manuel Pardo, J
Added 15 May 2011
Updated 15 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where TASLP
Authors Roberto Barra-Chicote, José Manuel Pardo, Javier Ferreiros, Juan Manuel Montero
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