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Improved Unknown-Multiple Speaker clustering using HMM
Type of publication: Idiap-RR
Citation: ajmera-rr-02-23
Number: Idiap-RR-23-2002
Year: 2002
Institution: IDIAP
Address: Martigny, Switzerland
Abstract: In this report, we build up on our previous work on speaker clustering, where the number of speakers and segmentation boundaries are unknown a priori. We employ an ergodic HMM with minimum duration topology for this purpose. Starting from a large number of clusters in the beginning, we merge a pair of clusters in every iteration. A new criterion for the merging of two clusters is proposed, which ensures an increase in likelihood of the data. The merging is done in such a way that, the total number of parameters needed to model all the clusters remain same. Thus, the system finally achieves maximum likelihood (which was not the case in our last work) with the constant number of parameters. The merging process is repeated until there are no candidates available for merging. The efficiency and advantages of using only highly voiced frames was reported in our previous work, and we use the same features for this work. The system was evaluated on Hub-4 1996 evaluation set. Improvements over the previous work are reported and it is shown that, the system converges to right number of clusters in case of limited number of speakers.
Userfields: ipdinar={2002}, ipdmembership={speech}, language={English},
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Projects Idiap
Authors Ajmera, Jitendra
Bourlard, Hervé
Lapidot, I.
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