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speaker recognition

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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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The task of identifying the regions according to given speakers is known as a speaker tracking task and was first defined in 1999 NIST Speaker Recognition evaluation, [14].
Waibel, "Applications of LDA to Speaker Recognition," presented at the International Conference on Speech and Language Processing, Beijing, China, October 2000; retrieved February 10, 2002, from http://www.
 
 
 
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