ETRI Journal
- Volume 28 Issue 6
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- Pages.811-814
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- 2006
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- 1225-6463(pISSN)
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- 2233-7326(eISSN)
Impostor Detection in Speaker Recognition Using Confusion-Based Confidence Measures
- Kim, Kyu-Hong (School of Engineering, ICU and is currently with the Computing Technology Lab., Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) ;
- Kim, Hoi-Rin (School of Engineering, ICU) ;
- Hahn, Min-Soo (School of Engineering, ICU)
- Received : 2005.11.23
- Published : 2006.12.31
Abstract
In this letter, we introduce confusion-based confidence measures for detecting an impostor in speaker recognition, which does not require an alternative hypothesis. Most traditional speaker verification methods are based on a hypothesis test, and their performance depends on the robustness of an alternative hypothesis. Compared with the conventional Gaussian mixture model-universal background model (GMM-UBM) scheme, our confusion-based measures show better performance in noise-corrupted speech. The additional computational requirements for our methods are negligible when used to detect or reject impostors.
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