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This paper proposes normalisation methods based on fuzzy set theory for speaker verification. A claimed speaker's score used to accept or reject this ...
(PDF) Fuzzy normalisation methods for speaker verification
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This paper proposes normalisation methods based on fuzzy set theory for speaker verification. A claimed speaker's score used to accept or reject this ...
This approach replaces the conventional normalization term by the fuzzy integral which acts as a non-linear fusion of the similarity measures of an utterance ...
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The paper shows how to find effective scores to reduce both false rejection and false acceptance errors. Speaker verification experiments performed on the ...
[PDF] Fuzzy-Integration Based Normalization for Speaker Verification
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ABSTRACT. Similarity normalization techniques are important for speaker verification systems as they help to better cope with speaker variability.
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(PDF) Fuzzy Normalisation Methods for Pattern Verification
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The paper shows how to find effective scores to reduce both false rejection and false acceptance errors. Speaker verification experiments performed on the ...
This paper proposes a fuzzy approach to speaker verification. For an input utterance and a claimed identity, most of the current methods compute a claimed ...
Fuzzy normalisation methods for speaker verification and utterance verification have been presented and evaluated in this paper. Based on fuzzy set theory,.
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