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HI-MIA : A Far-field Text-Dependent Speaker Verification Database and the Baselines

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arxiv 1912.01231 v3 pith:LIJJZB4N submitted 2019-12-03 cs.SD eess.AS

classification cs.SDeess.AS
keywords far-fieldspeakerclose-talkingdatabaseenrollmentmicrophonetestingverification
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This paper presents a far-field text-dependent speaker verification database named HI-MIA. We aim to meet the data requirement for far-field microphone array based speaker verification since most of the publicly available databases are single channel close-talking and text-independent. The database contains recordings of 340 people in rooms designed for the far-field scenario. Recordings are captured by multiple microphone arrays located in different directions and distance to the speaker and a high-fidelity close-talking microphone. Besides, we propose a set of end-to-end neural network based baseline systems that adopt single-channel data for training. Moreover, we propose a testing background aware enrollment augmentation strategy to further enhance the performance. Results show that the fusion systems could achieve 3.29% EER in the far-field enrollment far field testing task and 4.02% EER in the close-talking enrollment and far-field testing task.

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