Speaker Classification II: Selected Papers

Front Cover
C. Müller
Springer Science & Business Media, Aug 15, 2007 - Technology & Engineering - 309 pages

As well as conveying a message in words and sounds, the speech signal carries information about the speaker's own anatomy, physiology, linguistic experience and mental state. These speaker characteristics are found in speech at all levels of description: from the spectral information in the sounds to the choice of words and utterances themselves.

This two volume set, LNAI 4343 and LNAI 4441, constitutes a state-of-the-art survey for the field of speaker classification. It approaches the following questions: What characteristics of the speaker become manifest in his or her voice and speaking behavior? Which of them can be inferred from analyzing the acoustic realizations? What can this information be used for? Which methods are the most suitable for diversified problems in this area of research? How should the quality of the results be evaluated?

The 22 articles of the second volume comprise a number of selected self-contained papers on research projects in the field of speaker classification. These include among other things a report on a gender recognition system; a study on emotion recognition; a presentation of a text-dependent speaker verification system; an account of the analysis of both speaker and verbal content information - as well as studies on accent identification.

 

Contents

A Study of Acoustic Correlates of Speaker Age
1
The Impact of Visual and Auditory Cues in Age Estimation
10
Development of a Femininity Estimator for Voice Therapy of Gender Identity Disorder Clients
22
RealLife Emotion Recognition in Speech
34
A Multicorpus Study
43
Acoustic Impact on Decoding of Semantic Emotion
57
Perception and Prosodic Characterization of Affective Speech
70
Effects of the Phonological Contents on Perceptual Speaker Identification
83
BayesOptimal Estimation of GMM Parameters for Speaker Recognition
142
Speaker Individualities in Speech Spectral Envelopes and Fundamental Frequency Contours
157
Speaker Segmentation for Air Traffic Control
177
Detection of Speaker Characteristics Using Voice Imitation
192
Reviewing Human Language Identification
206
Automatic Estimation of Pitch Range and Speaker Relative Pitch
229
A Study of British English
243
An Accent Similarity Metric for Accent Recognition and Diagnosis
258

A New Feature in Speaker Verification
93
LanguageIndependent Speaker Classification over a FarField Microphone
104
A LinearScaling Approach to Speaker Variability in Polysegmental Formant Ensembles
116
An Acoustic Study
130
Selecting Representative Speakers for a Speech Database on the Basis of Heterogeneous Similarity Criteria
276
Speaker Classification by Means of Orthographic and Broad Phonetic Transcriptions of Speech
293
Author Index
308
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases