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Title: | The QUT-NOISE-SRE Protocol for the Evaluation of Noisy Speaker Recognition |
Authors: | Dean, D. Ahilan, K. Ghaemmaghami, H. Rahman, M.H. Sridharan, S. |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Citation: | Dean, D., Kanagasundaram, A., Ghaemmaghami, H., Rahman, M. H., & Sridharan, S. (2015). The QUT-NOISE-SRE protocol for the evaluation of noisy speaker recognition. In Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Interspeech 2015 (pp. 3456-3460). International Speech Communication Association. |
Abstract: | The QUT-NOISE-SRE protocol is designed to mix the large QUT-NOISE database, consisting of over 10 hours of background noise, collected across 10 unique locations covering 5 common noise scenarios, with commonly used speaker recognition datasets such as Switchboard, Mixer and the speaker recognition evaluation (SRE) datasets provided by NIST. By allowing common, clean, speech corpora to be mixed with a wide variety of noise conditions, environmental reverberant responses, and signal-to-noise ratios, this protocol provides a solid basis for the development, evaluation and benchmarking of robust speaker recognition algorithms, and is freely available to download alongside the QUT-NOISE database. In this work, we use the QUT-NOISE-SRE protocol to evaluate a state-of-theart PLDA i-vector speaker recognition system, demonstrating the importance of designing voice-activity-detection front-ends specifically for speaker recognition, rather than aiming for perfect coherence with the true speech/non-speech boundaries. Index Terms: noisy speaker verification, speech databases, evaluation protocols |
URI: | http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/1871 |
Appears in Collections: | Electrical & Electronic Engineering |
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