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speaker recognition
(redirected from speaker identification)

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speaker recognition

The ability to recognize a person by his or her spoken voice. This is used for security purposes, not voice recognition. Like voice recognition, however, the user is required to train the system by speaking certain phrases. Contrast with voice recognition. See biometrics.



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Automatic speaker identification technology determines the identity of the speaker in a live or taped conversation.
Seminar attendees will learn: -- How speaker verification works to enable highly secure two factor access to sensitive data -- How speaker verification can fit into a company's overall security strategy -- The difference between speaker identification and authentication, and how this knowledge should influence an organization's technical approach to two-factor authentication When: Thursday, October 5, 2006 8:30 - 11:30 a.
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