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Score-Aging Calibration for Speaker Verification
Author(s) -
Finnian Kelly,
John H. L. Hansen
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
ieee/acm transactions on audio, speech, and language processing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.916
H-Index - 56
eISSN - 2329-9304
pISSN - 2329-9290
DOI - 10.1109/taslp.2016.2602542
Subject(s) - signal processing and analysis , computing and processing , communication, networking and broadcast technologies , general topics for engineers
The gradual changes that occur in the human voice due to aging create challenges for speaker verification. This study presents an approach to calibrating the output scores of a speaker verification system using the time interval between comparison samples as additional information. Several functions are proposed for the incorporation of this time information, which is viewed as aging information, in a conventional linear score calibration transformation. Experiments are presented on data with shortterm aging intervals ranging between 2 months and 3 years, and long-term aging intervals of up to 30 years. The aging calibration proposal is shown to offset the decreased discrimination and calibration performance for both shortand long-term intervals, and to extrapolate well to unseen aging intervals. Relative reductions in Cuℓℓr (cost of log-likelihood ratio) of 1-4% and 10-43% are obtained at shortand long-term intervals, respectively. Assuming that a system has knowledge of the time interval between samples under comparison, this approach represents a straightforward means of compensating for the detrimental impact of aging on speaker verification performance.

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