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Title: A Non-Uniform Filterbank for Speaker Recognition
Authors: Kua, J.M.K.
Thiruvaran, T.
Ambikairajah, E.
Keywords: speaker recognition;F-ratio;Kullback-Leibler distance
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Kua, J. M. K., Thiruvaran, T., & Ambikairajah, E. (2012). A Non-Uniform Filterbank for Speaker Recognition. In Thirteenth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association.
Abstract: It is known that speaker-specific information is distributed non-uniformly in the frequency domain. Current speaker recognition systems utilize auditory-motivated scales for extracting acoustic features. These scales, however, are not optimised to exploit the spectral distribution of speaker-specific information and hence may not be the optimal choice for speaker recognition. In this paper, the authors studied the distribution of speaker-specific information for Spectral Centroid Frequency feature, and a non¬uniform filter bank is proposed to capture the information effectively for spectral centroid feature. The F-ratio and Kullback-Leibler (KL) distance were used to measure distribution of speaker-specific information and it was empirically shown that the KL distance is better than F-ratio in measuring discriminative ability. The proposed filterbank emphasises the high KL distance regions by allocating more filters in those regions. Experimental results showed a relative EER reduction of 8.8% over the Mel-scale filterbank on NIST2006 SRE database.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/2118
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