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Speaker recognition on mono-channel telephony recordings

SOLEWICZ, Y.; COHEN, N.; ROHDIN, J.; MADIKERI, S.; ČERNOCKÝ, J. Speaker recognition on mono-channel telephony recordings. Proceedings of Odyssey 2022. Beijing: International Speech Communication Association, 2022. p. 193-199.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Solewicz Yosef
Cohen Noa
Rohdin Johan Andréas, M.Sc., Ph.D., FIT (FIT), DCGM (FIT)
Madikeri Srikanth, FIT (FIT)
Černocký Jan, prof. Dr. Ing., DCGM (FIT)
Abstract

Conversations stored as mono data is a common problem inmany real world speaker recognition applications. In this paper,we focus on investigative scenarios, where a number ofmono telephone conversations are available for a speaker of interest.For example, a human operator may have verified thatthe speaker is present in these conversations. We propose severalapproaches for automatically creating enrollment modelsfor the speaker of interest from such data. We then use the enrollmentmodels to search for appearances of the speaker of interestin other calls. We analyze the performance of the differentmethod on two dataset that matches our scenario, one is from asimulated case and one is from a real case.

Keywords

speaker recognition, telephony recordings

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Published
2022
Pages
193–199
Proceedings
Proceedings of Odyssey 2022
Conference
Odyssey 2022: The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop
Publisher
International Speech Communication Association
Place
Beijing
DOI
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT179690,
  author="Yosef {Solewicz} and Noa {Cohen} and Johan Andréas {Rohdin} and Srikanth {Madikeri} and Jan {Černocký}",
  title="Speaker recognition on mono-channel telephony recordings",
  booktitle="Proceedings of Odyssey 2022",
  year="2022",
  pages="193--199",
  publisher="International Speech Communication Association",
  address="Beijing",
  doi="10.21437/Odyssey.2022-27",
  url="https://www.isca-speech.org/archive/pdfs/odyssey_2022/solewicz22_odyssey.pdf"
}
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Real time network, text, and speaker analytics for combating organized crime, EU, Horizon 2020, start: 2019-09-01, end: 2022-12-31, completed
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