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SLP-P4: Speaker Verification and Identification II

Session Type: Poster
Time: Tuesday, May 14, 17:30 - 19:30
Location: Poster Area B, Ground Floor
Session Chair: Yu Wang, University of Cambridge
 
  SLP-P4.1: A ROBUST TEXT-INDEPENDENT SPEAKER VERIFICATION METHOD BASED ON SPEECH SEPARATION AND DEEP SPEAKER
         Fei Zhao; Inner Mongolia University
         Hao Li; Inner Mongolia University
         Xueliang Zhang; Inner Mongolia University
 
  SLP-P4.2: PHONEME SPECIFIC MODELLING AND SCORING TECHNIQUES FOR ANTI SPOOFING SYSTEM
         Gajan Suthokumar; The University of New South Wales
         Kaavya Sriskandaraja; The University of New South Wales
         Vidhyasaharan Sethu; The University of New South Wales
         Chamith Wijenayake; The University of New South Wales
         Eliathamby Ambikairajah; The University of New South Wales
 
  SLP-P4.3: INVESTIGATION ON NEURAL BANDWIDTH EXTENSION OF TELEPHONE SPEECH FOR IMPROVED SPEAKER RECOGNITION
         Phani Sankar Nidadavolu; Johns Hopkins University
         Vicente Iglesias; Johns Hopkins University
         Jesús Villalba; Johns Hopkins University
         Najim Dehak; Johns Hopkins University
 
  SLP-P4.4: DEEP SPEAKER EMBEDDING LEARNING WITH MULTI-LEVEL POOLING FOR TEXT-INDEPENDENT SPEAKER VERIFICATION
         Yun Tang; JD AI Research
         Guohong Ding; JD AI Research
         Jing Huang; JD AI Research
         Xiaodong He; JD AI Research
         Bowen Zhou; JD AI Research
 
  SLP-P4.5: TIED NORMAL VARIANCE-MEAN MIXTURES FOR LINEAR SCORE CALIBRATION
         Sandro Cumani; Politecnico di Torino
         Pietro Laface; Politecnico di Torino
 
  SLP-P4.6: DEEP SPEAKER REPRESENTATION USING ORTHOGONAL DECOMPOSITION AND RECOMBINATION FOR SPEAKER VERIFICATION
         Insoo Kim; Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
         Kyuhong Kim; Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
         Jiwhan Kim; Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
         Changkyu Choi; Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
 
  SLP-P4.7: SEQ2SEQ ATTENTIONAL SIAMESE NEURAL NETWORKS FOR TEXT-DEPENDENT SPEAKER VERIFICATION
         Yichi Zhang; University of Rochester
         Meng Yu; Tencent
         Na Li; Tencent
         Chengzhu Yu; Tencent
         Jia Cui; Tencent
         Dong Yu; Tencent
 
  SLP-P4.8: TRANSMISSION LINE COCHLEAR MODEL BASED AM-FM FEATURES FOR REPLAY ATTACK DETECTION
         Tharshini Gunendradasan; University of New South Wales
         Saad Irtza; University of New South Wales
         Eliathamby Ambikairajah; University of New South Wales
         Julien Epps; University of New South Wales
 
  SLP-P4.9: HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR SPEAKER EMBEDDINGS EXTRACTOR IN GENERIC TOOLKITS
         Hossein Zeinali; Brno University of Technology
         Lukáš Burget; Brno University of Technology
         Johan Rohdin; Brno University of Technology
         Themos Stafylakis; Omilia - Conversational Intelligence
         Jan "Honza" Černocký; Brno University of Technology
 
  SLP-P4.10: CAN WE USE SPEAKER RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY TO ATTACK ITSELF? ENHANCING MIMICRY ATTACKS USING AUTOMATIC TARGET SPEAKER SELECTION
         Tomi Kinnunen; University of Eastern Finland
         Rosa Gonzalez Hautamäki; University of Eastern Finland
         Ville Vestman; University of Eastern Finland
         Md Sahidullah; INRIA