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MODELLING THE ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS FOR TEXT-DEPENDENT SPEAKER VERIFICATION

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This paper describes text-dependent speaker verification as a task involving four classes of trials depending on whether the target speaker or an impostor pronounces the expected pass-phrase or not. These four classes are used to reformulate the log-likelihood ratio traditionally used in text-independent speaker verification. Three formulations of the alternative hypothesis are considered, leading to three new expressions of the verification score. Experiments performed on the publicly available RSR2015 database show a significant improvement compared to existing baseline scores. A relative gain up to 61% in term of minimum cost is achieved when considering that the alternative hypothesis is the union of three sub-hypotheses corresponding to the three existing classes of impostures.
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hal-01927571 , version 1 (19-11-2018)

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Anthony Larcher, Koing Aik Lee, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li. MODELLING THE ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS FOR TEXT-DEPENDENT SPEAKER VERIFICATION. IEEE International Conference on Acoustic Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), May 2014, Florence, Italy. ⟨hal-01927571⟩
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