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SLP-P8: Features and Learning for Speaker Identification and Diarization

Session Type: Poster
Time: Wednesday, May 15, 13:30 - 15:30
Location: Poster Area B, Ground Floor
Session Chair: Shoko Araki, NTT Communication Science Laboratories
 
  SLP-P8.1: PRE-TRAINING OF SPEAKER EMBEDDINGS FOR LOW-LATENCY SPEAKER CHANGE DETECTION IN BROADCAST NEWS
         Leda Sari; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
         Samuel Thomas; IBM Research
         Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
         Michael Picheny; IBM Research
 
  SLP-P8.2: INCREMENTAL TRANSFER LEARNING IN TWO-PASS INFORMATION BOTTLENECK BASED SPEAKER DIARIZATION SYSTEM FOR MEETINGS
         Nauman Dawalatabad; Indian Institute of Technology Madras
         Srikanth Madikeri; Idiap Research Institute
         Chandra Sekhar; Indian Institute of Technology Madras
         Hema A. Murthy; Indian Institute of Technology Madras
 
  SLP-P8.3: TRANSFER LEARNING USING RAW WAVEFORM SINCNET FOR ROBUST SPEAKER DIARIZATION
         Harishchandra Dubey; University of Texas at Dallas
         Abhijeet Sangwan; University of Texas at Dallas
         John H. L. Hansen; University of Texas at Dallas
 
  SLP-P8.4: FULLY SUPERVISED SPEAKER DIARIZATION
         Aonan Zhang; Columbia University
         Quan Wang; Google, Inc.
         Zhenyao Zhu; Google, Inc.
         John Paisley; Columbia University
         Chong Wang; Google, Inc.
 
  SLP-P8.5: IMPORTANCE OF ANALYTIC PHASE OF THE SPEECH SIGNAL FOR DETECTING REPLAY ATTACKS IN AUTOMATIC SPEAKER VERIFICATION SYSTEMS
         Shaik Mohammad Rafi B; Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
         Sri Rama Murty K; Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
 
  SLP-P8.6: MULTIPLE TEMPORAL SCALES BASED SPEAKER EMBEDDINGS LEARNING FOR TEXT-DEPENDENT SPEAKER RECOGNITION
         Wenchao Wang; Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Yike Zhang; Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Ji Xu; Chinese Academy of Sciences
         Yonghong Yan; Chinese Academy of Sciences
 
  SLP-P8.7: ATTENTIVE FILTERING NETWORKS FOR AUDIO REPLAY ATTACK DETECTION
         Cheng-I Lai; Johns Hopkins University
         Alberto Abad; University of Lisbon
         Korin Richmond; University of Edinburgh
         Junichi Yamagishi; National Institute of Informatics
         Najim Dehak; Johns Hopkins University
         Simon King; University of Edinburgh
 
  SLP-P8.8: BOUNDARY DISCRIMINATIVE LARGE MARGIN COSINE LOSS FOR TEXT-INDEPENDENT SPEAKER VERIFICATION
         Rongjin Li; Xiamen University
         Na Li; Tencent
         Deyi Tuo; Tencent
         Meng Yu; Tencent
         Dan Su; Tencent
         Dong Yu; Tencent
 
  SLP-P8.9: TARGET AND NON-TARGET SPEAKER DISCRIMINATION BY HUMANS AND MACHINES
         Soo Jin Park; University of California, Los Angeles
         Amber Afshan; University of California, Los Angeles
         Jody Kreiman; University of California, Los Angeles
         Gary Yeung; University of California, Los Angeles
         Abeer Alwan; University of California, Los Angeles
 
  SLP-P8.10: AN IMPROVED UNCERTAINTY PROPAGATION METHOD FOR ROBUST I-VECTOR BASED SPEAKER RECOGNITION
         Dayana Ribas; ViVoLab, Zaragoza University
         Emmanuel Vincent; Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Inria, LORIA