Title :
A Multi-step Method for Speaker Identification
Author :
Savastano, M. ; Luciano, A. ; Pagano, A. ; Peticone, B. ; Riccardi, L.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Biostructures & Bioimmages, Nat. Res. Council of Italy
Abstract :
In the context of the countermeasures against criminal or terrorist acts, the attribution of identity to a unknown speaker, (for example to an individual talking on a phone line), may play a primary role. Speaker identification (SI) may be performed with or without the human support and, according to this distinction, SI systems are divided in "semi-automatic" and "automatic" (J. P. Campbell, Sept. 1997). In semi-automatic protocols, the process of identification is carried out by means of electronic instruments with the support of a technician who generally has a linguistic background. Automatic systems do not need human support and may operate in quasi-real-time, and this may represent a feature particularly appealing in some operative scenarios. Obviously, the complexity of automatic systems is relevant and then, generally, complex architectures are required. In the present paper the authors propose a four-classifiers methodology which exhibits some innovative solutions in the context of similar approaches. In particular, a new robust approach to pitch extraction allows to overcome a set of problems generally associated with this task
Keywords :
feature extraction; speaker recognition; speech synthesis; automatic systems; multi-step method; pitch extraction; semi-automatic protocols; speaker identification; Councils; Databases; Humans; Instruments; Protocols; Robustness; Signal processing; Speaker recognition; Speech analysis; Speech recognition;
Conference_Titel :
Information Assurance Workshop, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location :
West Point, NY
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0130-5
DOI :
10.1109/IAW.2006.1652127