Speaker identification using unsupervised speech models

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – Recognition

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ABSTRACT:
A speech model is produced for use in determining whether a speaker associated with the speech model produced an unidentified speech sample. First a sample of speech of a particular speaker is obtained. Next, the contents of the sample of speech are identified using speech recognition. Finally, a speech model associated with the particular speaker is produced using the sample of speech and the identified contents thereof. The speech model is produced without using an external mechanism to monitor the accuracy with which the contents were identified.

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