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[Studies on speaker recognition based on complexity].

Min-dan Li1, Hong Zhang, Qin-ye Tong

  • 1Department of Biomedical Engineer, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.

Hang Tian Yi Xue Yu Yi Xue Gong Cheng = Space Medicine & Medical Engineering
|August 26, 2003
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Speech complexity analysis reveals distinct patterns for individual speakers, even when reciting the same sentence. This computational complexity feature shows promise for speaker recognition systems.

Area of Science:

  • Computational linguistics
  • Speech processing
  • Biometrics

Background:

  • Speaker recognition is crucial for security and authentication.
  • Existing methods may face challenges with intra-speaker variability and inter-speaker similarity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the potential of computational complexity as a unique speech characteristic.
  • To determine if computational complexity can differentiate speakers effectively.

Main Methods:

  • Recorded speech from 51 participants speaking a standardized paragraph.
  • Analyzed voice waveform segments to extract computational complexity features.
  • Utilized a 2D embedded space for feature visualization and comparison.

Main Results:

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  • Computational complexity curves demonstrated clear distinctions between different test subjects.
  • Features derived from computational complexity were highly effective in differentiating individuals, even when speaking the same sentence.
  • Intra-speaker variations in complexity were minimal compared to inter-speaker differences.

Conclusions:

  • Computational complexity presents a robust feature for distinguishing individual speakers.
  • This approach holds significant potential for enhancing speaker recognition systems.
  • Complexity analysis of speech signals offers a promising avenue for future research and applications.