학술논문

A Tutorial on Text-Independent Speaker Verification
Document Type
article
Source
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, Vol 2004, Iss 4, Pp 430-451 (2004)
Subject
speaker verification
text-independent
cepstral analysis
Gaussian mixture modeling.
Telecommunication
TK5101-6720
Electronics
TK7800-8360
Language
English
ISSN
16876172
1687-6172
1687-6180
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of a state-of-the-art text-independent speaker verification system. First, an introduction proposes a modular scheme of the training and test phases of a speaker verification system. Then, the most commonly speech parameterization used in speaker verification, namely, cepstral analysis, is detailed. Gaussian mixture modeling, which is the speaker modeling technique used in most systems, is then explained. A few speaker modeling alternatives, namely, neural networks and support vector machines, are mentioned. Normalization of scores is then explained, as this is a very important step to deal with real-world data. The evaluation of a speaker verification system is then detailed, and the detection error trade-off (DET) curve is explained. Several extensions of speaker verification are then enumerated, including speaker tracking and segmentation by speakers. Then, some applications of speaker verification are proposed, including on-site applications, remote applications, applications relative to structuring audio information, and games. Issues concerning the forensic area are then recalled, as we believe it is very important to inform people about the actual performance and limitations of speaker verification systems. This paper concludes by giving a few research trends in speaker verification for the next couple of years.