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Title: An Investigation of Sub-band FM Feature Extraction in Speaker Recognition
Authors: Thiruvaran, T.
Epps, J.
Ambikairajah, E.
Jones, E.
Keywords: Frequency modulation;automatic speaker recognition
Issue Date: 2008
Citation: Thiruvaran, T., Epps, J., Ambikairajah, E., & Jones, E. (2008). An investigation of sub-band FM feature extraction in speaker recognition.
Abstract: Following recent evidence that FM features extracted from a sub-band decomposition of speech are highly uncorrelated, this paper investigates the effect of the number of auditory scale sub-bands in FM based front-end processing. For this study, a newly developed robust FM extraction method based on the least square differential ratio is used to extract features, comprising one FM component per sub-band. Automatic speaker recognition experiments were conducted on the cellular NIST 2001 database, with the number of filters in the front-end varied from 6 to 26. Performance degradation was observed for very low numbers of filters and very high numbers of filters. Results show that for a 4 kHz speech bandwidth, a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 18 sub-bands is a suitable choice for speech front-end applications such as automatic speaker recognition.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/2137
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