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Domain adaptation based Speaker Recognition on Short Utterances

Published 10 Oct 2016 in cs.SD | (1610.02831v2)

Abstract: This paper explores how the in- and out-domain probabilistic linear discriminant analysis (PLDA) speaker verification behave when enrolment and verification lengths are reduced. Experiment studies have found that when full-length utterance is used for evaluation, in-domain PLDA approach shows more than 28% improvement in EER and DCF values over out-domain PLDA approach and when short utterances are used for evaluation, the performance gain of in-domain speaker verification reduces at an increasing rate. Novel modified inter dataset variability (IDV) compensation is used to compensate the mismatch between in- and out-domain data and IDV-compensated out-domain PLDA shows respectively 26% and 14% improvement over out-domain PLDA speaker verification when SWB and NIST data are respectively used for S normalization. When the evaluation utterance length is reduced, the performance gain by IDV also reduces as short utterance evaluation data i-vectors have more variations due to phonetic variations when compared to the dataset mismatch between in- and out-domain data.

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