Support vector machine regression for robust speaker verification in mismatching and forensic conditions

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In this paper we propose the use of Support Vector Machine Regression (SVR) for robust speaker verification in two scenarios: i) strong mismatch in speech conditions and ii) forensic environment. The proposed approach seeks robustness to situations where a proper background database is reduced or not present, a situation typical in forensic cases which has been called database mismatch. For the mismatching condition scenario, we use the NIST SRE 2008 core task as a highly variable environment, but with a mostly representative background set coming from past NIST evaluations. For the forensic scenario, we use the Ahumada III database, a public corpus in Spanish coming from real authored forensic cases collected by Spanish Guardia Civil. We show experiments illustrating the robustness of a SVR scheme using a GLDS kernel under strong session variability, even when no session variability is applied, and especially in the forensic scenario, under database mismatch. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009.

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Mateos-Garcia, I., Ramos, D., Lopez-Moreno, I., & Gonzalez-Rodriguez, J. (2009). Support vector machine regression for robust speaker verification in mismatching and forensic conditions. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 5558 LNCS, pp. 484–493). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01793-3_50

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