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Learning statistically efficient features for speaker recognition

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Learning statistically efficient features for speaker recognition
We apply independent component analysis (ICA) for extracting an optimal basis to the problem of finding efficient features for a speaker. The basis functions learned by the algorithm are oriented and localized in both space and frequency, bearing a resemblance to Gabor functions. The speech segments are assumed to be generated by a linear combination of the basis functions, thus the distribution of speech segments of a speaker is modeled by a basis, which is calculated so that each component should be independent upon others on the given training data. The speaker distribution is modeled by the basis functions. To asses the efficiency of the basis functions, we performed speaker classification experiments and compared our results with the conventional Fourier-basis. Our results show that the proposed method is more efficient than the conventional Fourier-based features, in that they can obtain a higher classification rate.
Gil-Jin Jang, Te-Won Lee, Yung-Hwan Oh
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where IJON
Authors Gil-Jin Jang, Te-Won Lee, Yung-Hwan Oh
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