Title :
Performance of the OZU speaker verification systems with the NIST SRE 2010 data in a multi-class scenario
Author :
Fatih Yeşil;Cenk Demiroğlu
Author_Institution :
Elektrik Elektronik Mü
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Performance of the speaker verification systems is typically measured based on their binary decision accuracy. However, in speaker verification applications where close to %100 accuracy is required, such as the systems that are used in the call centers of finance companies, it is not possible to rely on the binary decisions of the existing verification systems. Still, in such cases, multi-class verification outputs (for example, high, medium and low verification score) returned by the speaker verification systems can be used by a human agent to either reduce the verification time and/or increase the verification accuracy compared to a human-only scenario. In this work, we compare such multiclass output performance of some of the most popular speaker verification systems when a human agent is assumed to be in the verification loop. Performance is measured by the reduction in the number of questions used by the human agent for verifying the identity of the caller without compromising from the security. Experiments are performed using the NIST 2010 database for the 8 conversation sides (5 minutes each) enrollment data and 10 seconds verification data condition.
Keywords :
"NIST","Reactive power","Accuracy","Humans","Speech","Speech processing","Silicon"
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2012 20th
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0055-1
DOI :
10.1109/SIU.2012.6204729