Improving speaker identification performance under the shouted talking condition using the second-order hidden Markov models (Q2570387)

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Improving speaker identification performance under the shouted talking condition using the second-order hidden Markov models
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    Improving speaker identification performance under the shouted talking condition using the second-order hidden Markov models (English)
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    28 October 2005
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    Summary: Speaker identification systems perform well under the neutral talking condition; however, they suffer sharp degradation under the shouted talking condition. In this paper, the second-order hidden Markov models (HMM2s) have been used to improve the recognition performance of isolated-word text-dependent speaker identification systems under the shouted talking condition. Our results show that HMM2s significantly improve the speaker identification performance compared to the first-order hidden Markov models (HMM1s). The average speaker identification performance under the shouted talking condition based on HMM1s is 23\%. On the other hand, the average speaker identification performance based on HMM2s is 59\%.
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    first-order hidden Markov models
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    second-order hidden Markov models
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    shouted talking condition
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    speaker identification performance
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