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Speaker identification employing redundant vector quantisers

Speaker identification employing redundant vector quantisers

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A novel approach for automatic speaker identification employing a recently proposed signal compression technique, namely, the multiple transform domain split vector quantiser, is developed and presented. Using a normalised matching accuracy measure, the proposed technique consistently yields enhanced identification performance in comparison with existing single domain vector quantiser approaches.

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