Abstract

Abstract: An experiment is performed to study the effectiveness of eleven English vowels (/ɜ/, /ʌ/, /u/, /ʊ/, /o/, /ɔ/, /a/, /ae/, /e/, / i /, /i/) in an automatic speaker identification task. The first four formant frequencies of the vowel sounds are used as parameters and a minimum distance classifier is used for speaker classification. The vowel /ɜ/ is found to give the best speaker identification performance.

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