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Título
Speaker's Gender Detection from Glottal Biometry
Otros títulos
IV Jornadas de Reconocimiento Biométrico de Personas
Autor
Congreso
Jornadas de Reconocimiento Biométrico de Personas (4º. 2008. Valladolid)
Año del Documento
2008
Editorial
Universidad de Valladolid. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
González Ferreras, César, Cardeñoso Payo, Valentín y Vivaracho Pascual, Carlos. IV Jornadas de Reconocimiento Biométrico de Personas. Universidad de Valladolid. E.T.S. de Ingeniería Informática, 2008.
Resumen
Through the present work a biometric signature of a speaker’s voice
is proposed for the detection of the speaker’s gender. The estimation method
relies on the extraction of the glottal flow derivative from voice after removing
the vocal tract transfer function by inverse filtering. This spectral density is
related to the vocal fold cover biomechanics, and it is well known that certain
speaker’s features as gender, age or pathologic condition are present in it. For
such a database of 100 pathology-free speakers equally balanced in gender and
age is used as an experimental framework to draft the results exposed in the
work. As the estimated biometric parameters show a certain degree of crosscorrelation
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is used to reduce parameter
dimension. The principal components are used in unsupervised k-means
clustering of speakers (unsupervised gender detection). The outcome grouping
shows an almost complete separation of speakers by gender in terms of the
most relevant parameters derived from a statistical dispersion study. Possible
applications of the study can be found in forensic acoustics as well as in speaker
identification and verification tasks.
ISBN
978-84-691-5008-5
Idioma
eng
Derechos
openAccess
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