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Native Language Identification using i-vector

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arxiv 1811.05540 v1 pith:MIUQA46J submitted 2018-11-09 cs.CL cs.LGcs.SDeess.ASstat.ML

classification cs.CLcs.LGcs.SDeess.ASstat.ML
keywords languagenativei-vectorframeworkapproachfeaturegfccidentification
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The task of determining a speaker's native language based only on his speeches in a second language is known as Native Language Identification or NLI. Due to its increasing applications in various domains of speech signal processing, this has emerged as an important research area in recent times. In this paper we have proposed an i-vector based approach to develop an automatic NLI system using MFCC and GFCC features. For evaluation of our approach, we have tested our framework on the 2016 ComParE Native language sub-challenge dataset which has English language speakers from 11 different native language backgrounds. Our proposed method outperforms the baseline system with an improvement in accuracy by 21.95% for the MFCC feature based i-vector framework and 22.81% for the GFCC feature based i-vector framework.

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