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Real-Time Visualisation of Urban Landscapes Using Open-Source Software

  • Kada, Martin;Roettger, Stefan;Weiss, Karsten;Ertl, Thomas;Fritsch, Dieter
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.753-756
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    • 2003
  • The paper presents the results of the project GISMO, which aimed on generating and interactively visualising a 3D urban landscape model of the city of Stuttgart, Germany. With respect to the desired flexibility to support walkthrough and flyover applications, a combined approach using continuous level of detail, the impostor technique and a method for generalizing 3D building models was used to speed up the visualization. To reduce the costs of the project, the data collection tools and the visualization environment was built solely with open-source software.

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Impostor Detection in Speaker Recognition Using Confusion-Based Confidence Measures

  • Kim, Kyu-Hong;Kim, Hoi-Rin;Hahn, Min-Soo
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.811-814
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    • 2006
  • 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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Performance Analysis of Speech Parameters and a New Decision Logic for Speaker Recognition (화자인식을 위한 음성 요소들의 성능분석 및 새로운 판단 논리)

  • Lee, Hyuk-Jae;Lee, Byeong-Gi
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.26 no.7
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    • pp.146-156
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    • 1989
  • This paper discusses how to choose speech parameters and decision logics to improve the performance of speaker recognition systems. It also considers the influence of the reference patterns on the speaker recognition. It is observed from the performance analysis based on LPSs, PARCOR coefficients and LPC-cepstrum coefficients that LPC-cepstrum coefficients are superior to the others in speaker recognition without regard to the reference patterns. In order to improve the recognition performance, a new decision logic is proposed based on a generalized-distance concept. It differs from the existing methods in that it considers the statistics of customer and impostors at the same time. It turns out from a speaker verification test that the proposed decision logic ferforms better than the existing ones.

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