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A Generative Model for Score Normalization in Speaker Recognition
Published 2017-09-28Version 1
We propose a theoretical framework for thinking about score normalization, which confirms that normalization is not needed under (admittedly fragile) ideal conditions. If, however, these conditions are not met, e.g. under data-set shift between training and runtime, our theory reveals dependencies between scores that could be exploited by strategies such as score normalization. Indeed, it has been demonstrated over and over experimentally, that various ad-hoc score normalization recipes do work. We present a first attempt at using probability theory to design a generative score-space normalization model which gives similar improvements to ZT-norm on the text-dependent RSR 2015 database.
Journal: InterSpeech 2017
Keywords: speaker recognition, generative model, ad-hoc score normalization recipes, generative score-space normalization model, first attempt
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