Investigation of text-independent speaker indentification over telephone channels

Abstract
In this paper, we examine several methods for text-independent speaker identification of telephone speech with limited duration data, The issue addressed is the assessment of channel characteristics, especially linear aspects, and methods for improving speaker identification performance when the speaker to be identified is on a different telephone channel than that data used for training. We show experimental evidence illustrating the cross-channel problem and also show that the direct approach, of using simple channel-invariant features, can discard much speaker dependent information. The methods we have found to be most effective rely on the training process to incorporate channel variability.

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