Genetic Programming for Robust Text Independent Speaker Verification

2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-22
Author(s):  
Peter Day ◽  
Asoke K. Nandi

Robust Automatic Speaker Verification has become increasingly desirable in recent years with the growing trend toward remote security verification procedures for telephone banking, bio-metric security measures and similar applications. While many approaches have been applied to this problem, Genetic Programming offers inherent feature selection and solutions that can be meaningfully analyzed, making it well suited for this task. This article introduces a Genetic Programming system to evolve programs capable of speaker verification and evaluates its performance with the publicly available TIMIT corpora. Also presented are the effects of a simulated telephone network on classification results which highlight the principal advantage, namely robustness to both additive and convolutive noise.

Author(s):  
Peter Day ◽  
Asoke K. Nandi

Robust Automatic Speaker Verification has become increasingly desirable in recent years with the growing trend toward remote security verification procedures for telephone banking, bio-metric security measures and similar applications. While many approaches have been applied to this problem, Genetic Programming offers inherent feature selection and solutions that can be meaningfully analyzed, making it well suited for this task. This chapter introduces a Genetic Programming system to evolve programs capable of speaker verification and evaluates its performance with the publicly available TIMIT corpora. Also presented are the effects of a simulated telephone network on classification results which highlight the principal advantage, namely robustness to both additive and convolutive noise.


2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 1-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Róisín Loughran ◽  
Alexandros Agapitos ◽  
Ahmed Kattan ◽  
Anthony Brabazon ◽  
Michael O’Neill

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