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Voice Source Waveforms for Utterance Level Speaker Identification using Support Vector Machines

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Vandyke, David
Wagner, Michael
Goecke, Roland

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The voice source waveform generated by the periodic motion of the vocal folds during voiced speech remains to be fully utilised in automatic speaker recognition systems. We perform closed-set speaker identification experiments on the YOHO speech corpus wi

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Transmission Channel Effects on Human Speaker Identification in Multi-Party Conference Calls

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2037-12-31
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