Abstract

Speaker recognition is a major task when security applications through speech input are needed. Nevertheless, speech variability is a main degradation factor in speaker recognition tasks. Both intra-speaker and external variability sources produce mismatch between training and testing phases. In this contribution, channel and inter-session variability are explored in order to accomplish real automatic systems for both commercial and forensic speaker recognition. Results are presented making use of AHUMADA, a subset of GAUDI large speaker recognition-oriented database in Spanish.

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