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Speaker Recognition/Verification

Session Type: Poster
Time: Thursday, December 20, 10:00 - 12:00
Location: Kallirhoe Hall
 
  1: TEXT-INDEPENDENT SPEAKER VERIFICATION BASED ON DEEP NEURAL NETWORKS AND SEGMENTAL DYNAMIC TIME WARPING
         Mohamed Adel; Microsoft Advanced Technology Lab, Cairo
         Mohamed Afify; Microsoft Advanced Technology Lab, Cairo
         Akram Gaballah; Microsoft Corporation
         Magda Fayek; Cairo University
 
  2: FRAME-LEVEL SPEAKER EMBEDDINGS FOR TEXT-INDEPENDENT SPEAKER RECOGNITION AND ANALYSIS OF END-TO-END MODEL
         Suwon Shon; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         Hao Tang; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         James Glass; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
  3: GENERATIVE X-VECTORS FOR TEXT-INDEPENDENT SPEAKER VERIFICATION
         Longting Xu; National University of Singapore
         Rohan Kumar Das; National University of Singapore
         Emre Yilmaz; National University of Singapore
         Jichen Yang; National University of Singapore
         Haizhou Li; National University of Singapore
 
  4: SPEAKER RECOGNITION FROM RAW WAVEFORM WITH SINCNET
         Mirco Ravanelli; Université de Montréal
         Yoshua Bengio; Université de Montréal
 
  5: INVESTIGATING DEEP NEURAL NETWORKS FOR SPEAKER DIARIZATION IN THE DIHARD CHALLENGE
         Ivan Himawan; Queensland University of Technology
         Md Hafizur Rahman; Queensland University of Technology
         Sridha Sridharan; Queensland University of Technology
         Clinton Fookes; Queensland University of Technology
         Ahilan Kanagasundaram; Queensland University of Technology
 
  6: ROLE ANNOTATED SPEECH RECOGNITION FOR CONVERSATIONAL INTERACTIONS
         Nikolaos Flemotomos; University of Southern California
         Zhuohao Chen; University of Southern California
         David Atkins; University of Washington
         Shrikanth Narayanan; University of Southern California
 
  7: TEACHER-STUDENT TRAINING FOR TEXT-INDEPENDENT SPEAKER RECOGNITION
         Raymond W. M. Ng; Emotech Labs
         Xuechen Liu; Emotech Labs
         Pawel Swietojanski; The University of New South Wales
 
  8: ATTENTION MECHANISM IN SPEAKER RECOGNITION: WHAT DOES IT LEARN IN DEEP SPEAKER EMBEDDING?
         Qiongqiong Wang; NEC Corporation
         Koji Okabe; NEC Corporation
         Kong Aik Lee; NEC Corporation
         Hitoshi Yamamoto; NEC Corporation
         Takafumi Koshinaka; NEC Corporation
 
  9: DETECTION AND CALIBRATION OF WHISPER FOR SPEAKER RECOGNITION
         Finnian Kelly; The University of Texas at Dallas
         John H.L. Hansen; The University of Texas at Dallas
 
  10: TRAINING SPEAKER RECOGNITION MODELS WITH RECORDING-LEVEL LABELS
         Tanel Alumäe; Tallinn University of Technology
 
  11: SHORT UTTERANCE SPEAKER RECOGNITION BY RESERVOIR WITH SELF-ORGANIZED MAPPING
         Narumitsu Ikeda; The University of Tokyo
         Yoshinao Sato; Fairy Devices Inc.
         Hirokazu Takahashi; The University of Tokyo