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arxiv: 1711.06434 · v1 · pith:P76JDS2Unew · submitted 2017-11-17 · 💻 cs.SD · cs.MM· eess.AS

A Double Joint Bayesian Approach for J-Vector Based Text-dependent Speaker Verification

classification 💻 cs.SD cs.MMeess.AS
keywords bayesianj-vectorjointmodelapproachverificationdojobadouble
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J-vector has been proved to be very effective in text-dependent speaker verification with short-duration speech. However, the current state-of-the-art back-end classifiers, e.g. joint Bayesian model, cannot make full use of such deep features. In this paper, we generalize the standard joint Bayesian approach to model the multi-faceted information in the j-vector explicitly and jointly. In our generalization, the j-vector was modeled as a result derived by a generative Double Joint Bayesian (DoJoBa) model, which contains several kinds of latent variables. With DoJoBa, we are able to explicitly build a model that can combine multiple heterogeneous information from the j-vectors. In verification step, we calculated the likelihood to describe whether the two j-vectors having consistent labels or not. On the public RSR2015 data corpus, the experimental results showed that our approach can achieve 0.02\% EER and 0.02\% EER for impostor wrong and impostor correct cases respectively.

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