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The 2013 speaker recognition evaluation in mobile environment
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EngineeringEqual Error RateSpeech RecognitionMobio DatabaseSpeaker IdentificationPhoneticsSpeaker DiarizationRobust Speech RecognitionVoice RecognitionHealth SciencesSpeaker Recognition EvaluationComputer ScienceSignal ProcessingSpeech CommunicationSpeech TechnologyMulti-speaker Speech RecognitionSpeech ProcessingSpeech PerceptionTwelve Primary SystemsSpeaker Recognition
This paper evaluates the performance of the twelve primary systems submitted to the evaluation on speaker verification in the context of a mobile environment using the MOBIO database. The mobile environment provides a challenging and realistic test-bed for current state-of-the-art speaker verification techniques. Results in terms of equal error rate (EER), half total error rate (HTER) and detection error trade-off (DET) confirm that the best performing systems are based on total variability modeling, and are the fusion of several sub-systems. Nevertheless, the good old UBM-GMM based systems are still competitive. The results also show that the use of additional data for training as well as gender-dependent features can be helpful.
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