411 results on '"Tomi Kinnunen"'
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152. Can We Use Speaker Recognition Technology to Attack Itself? Enhancing Mimicry Attacks Using Automatic Target Speaker Selection.
153. Who Do I Sound Like? Showcasing Speaker Recognition Technology by YouTube Voice Search.
154. Improving monaural speaker identification by double-talk detection.
155. What else is new than the hamming window? robust MFCCs for speaker recognition via multitapering.
156. Extended weighted linear prediction (XLP) analysis of speech and its application to speaker verification in adverse conditions.
157. Approaching human listener accuracy with modern speaker verification.
158. Text-independent F0 transformation with non-parallel data for voice conversion.
159. Towards task-independent person authentication using eye movement signals.
160. Discrete expected likelihood kernel for SVM-based speaker verification.
161. Signal-to-Signal Ratio Independent Speaker Identification for Co-channel Speech Signals.
162. Joint frame and Gaussian selection for text independent speaker verification.
163. Joint Speaker Verification and Antispoofing in the i-Vector Space.
164. Factors affecting i-vector based foreign accent recognition: A case study in spoken Finnish.
165. Spoofing and countermeasures for speaker verification: A survey.
166. Automatic versus human speaker verification: The case of voice mimicry.
167. Deep generative variational autoencoding for replay spoof detection in automatic speaker verification.
168. ASVspoof 2019: A large-scale public database of synthesized, converted and replayed speech.
169. On separating glottal source and vocal tract information in telephony speaker verification.
170. Comparing maximum a posteriori vector quantization and Gaussian mixture models in speaker verification.
171. Developing Speaker Recognition System: From Prototype to Practical Application.
172. Characterizing speech utterances for speaker verification with sequence kernel SVM.
173. A GMM-based probabilistic sequence kernel for speaker verification.
174. Speaker Verification with Adaptive Spectral Subband Centroids.
175. A New Segmentation Algorithm Combined with Transient Frames Power for Text Independent Speaker Verification.
176. Joint Acoustic-Modulation Frequency for Speaker Recognition.
177. The IIR Submission to CSLP 2006 Speaker Recognition Evaluation.
178. Fusion of Acoustic and Tokenization Features for Speaker Recognition.
179. Eye-Movements as a Biometric.
180. Improving K-Means by Outlier Removal.
181. Efficient online cohort selection method for speaker verification.
182. Real-time speaker identification.
183. Source cell-phone recognition from recorded speech using non-speech segments.
184. From single to multiple enrollment i-vectors: Practical PLDA scoring variants for speaker verification.
185. Mixture Linear Prediction in Speaker Verification Under Vocal Effort Mismatch.
186. A Speaker Pruning Algorithm for Real-Time Speaker Identification.
187. On the fusion of dissimilarity-based classifiers for speaker identification.
188. Automatic speaker verification spoofing and countermeasures (ASVspoof 2015): introductory talk by the organizers.
189. Designing a speaker-discriminative adaptive filter bank for speaker recognition.
190. Class-Discriminative Weighted Distortion Measure for VQ-based Speaker Identification.
191. Multitaper MFCC and PLP features for speaker verification using i-vectors.
192. Sparse Classifier Fusion for Speaker Verification.
193. Joint Source-Filter Optimization for Accurate Vocal Tract Estimation Using Differential Evolution.
194. Speaker Discriminative Weighting Method for VQ-Based Speaker Identification.
195. Is speech data clustered? - statistical analysis of cepstral features.
196. Mixture of Factor Analyzers Using Priors From Non-Parallel Speech for Voice Conversion.
197. Regularized All-Pole Models for Speaker Verification Under Noisy Environments.
198. Low-Variance Multitaper MFCC Features: A Case Study in Robust Speaker Verification.
199. A Joint Approach for Single-Channel Speaker Identification and Speech Separation.
200. Comparison of clustering methods: A case study of text-independent speaker modeling.
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