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Significance of Vowel Onset Point Information for Speaker Verification
Author(s) -
Gayadhar Pradhan,
S. R. Mahadeva Prasanna
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of computer and communication technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2231-0371
pISSN - 0975-7449
DOI - 10.47893/ijcct.2013.1164
Subject(s) - vowel , speech recognition , mid vowel , computer science , vocal tract , speaker recognition , impulse (physics) , discriminative model , artificial intelligence , physics , formant , quantum mechanics
This work demonstrates the significance of information about vowel onset points (VOPs) for speaker verification. VOP is defined as the instant at which the onset of vowel takes place. Vowel-like regions can be identified using VOPs. By production, vowel-like regions have impulse-like excitation and therefore impulse-response of vocal tract system is better manifested in them, and are relatively high signal to noise ratio (SNR) regions. Speaker information extracted from such regions may therefore be more discriminative. Due to this better speaker modeling and reliable testing may be possible using the features extracted from vowel-like regions. It is demonstrated in this work that for clean and matched conditions, relatively less number of frames from vowel-like regions are sufficient for speaker modeling and testing. Alternatively, for degraded and mismatched conditions, vowel-like regions provide better performance.

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