Exploration of Local Variability in Text-Independent Speaker Verification
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
02 engineering and technology
DOI:
10.1007/s11265-015-0997-1
Publication Date:
2015-04-16T05:51:10Z
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ABSTRACT
Total variability model has shown to be effective for text-independent speaker verification. It provisions a tractable way to estimate the so-called i-vector, which describes the speaker and session variability rendered in a whole utterance. In order to extract the local session variability that is neglected by an i-vector, local variability models were proposed, including the Gaussian- and the dimension-oriented local variability models. This paper presents a consolidated study of the total and local variability models and gives a full comparison between them under the same framework. Besides, new extensions are proposed for the existing local variability models. The comparison between the total variability model and the local variability models is fulfilled with the experiments on NIST SRE'08 and SRE'10 datasets. Furthermore, in the experiments, the dimension-oriented local variability models show their capability to capture the session variability which is complementary to that estimated by the total variability model.
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