Robust Text-Independent Speaker Verification Using Genetic Programming
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title = "Robust Text-Independent Speaker Verification Using
Genetic Programming",
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author = "Peter Day and Asoke K. Nandi",
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journal = "IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language
Processing",
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year = "2007",
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volume = "15",
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number = "1",
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pages = "285--295",
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month = jan,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, feature
extraction, speaker recognition, telephone networks
additive noise, convolutive noise, feature selection,
remote security verification, robust text-independent
speaker verification, telephone network",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/TASL.2006.876765",
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ISSN = "1558-7916",
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abstract = "Robust automatic speaker verification has become
increasingly desirable in recent years with the growing
trend toward remote security verification procedures
for telephone banking, bio-metric security measures and
similar applications. While many approaches have been
applied to this problem, genetic programming offers
inherent feature selection and solutions that can be
meaningfully analysed, making it well suited to this
task. This paper introduces a genetic programming
system to evolve programs capable of speaker
verification and evaluates its performance with the
publicly available TIMIT corpora. We also show the
effect of a simulated telephone network on
classification results which highlights the principal
advantage, namely robustness to both additive and
convolutive noise",
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notes = "see also IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio
Processing",
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Asoke K Nandi
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