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@INPROCEEDINGS{Saedi_INTERSPEECH_2013,
         author = {Saedi, Rahim and Lee, Kong Aik and Kinnunen, Tomi and Hasan, Tawfik and Fauve, Benoit and Bousquet, Pierre-Michel and Khoury, Elie and Martinez, Pablo Luis Sordo and Kua, Jia Min Karen and You, Changhuai and Sun, Hanwu and Larcher, Anthony and Rajan, Padmanabhan and Hautam{\"{a}}ki, Ville and Hanilci, Cemal and Braithwaite, Billy and Rosa, Gonzalez-Hautam{\"{a}}ki and Sadjadi, Seyed Omid and Liu, Gang and Boril, Hynek and Shokouhi, Navid and Matrouf, Driss and El Shafey, Laurent and Mowlaee, Pejman and Epps, Julien and Thiruvaran, Tharmarajah and Van Leeuwen, David and Ma, Bin and Li, Haizhou and Hansen, John and Bonastre, Jean-Fran{\c c}ois and Marcel, S{\'{e}}bastien and Mason, John and Ambikairajah, Eliathamby},
       projects = {Idiap, SNSF-LOBI},
          month = aug,
          title = {I4U Submission to NIST SRE 2012: a large-scale collaborative effort for noise-robust speaker verification},
      booktitle = {INTERSPEECH},
           year = {2013},
       location = {Lyon, France},
       crossref = {Saedi_Idiap-RR-34-2013},
       abstract = {I4U is a joint entry of nine research Institutes and Universities across 4 continents to NIST SRE 2012. It started with a brief discussion during the Odyssey 2012 workshop in Singapore. An online discussion group was soon set up, providing a discussion platform for different issues surrounding NIST SRE’12. Noisy test segments, uneven multi-session training, variable enrollment duration, and the issue of open-set identification were actively discussed leading to various solutions integrated to the I4U submission. The joint submission and several of its 17 sub-systems were among top-performing systems. We summarize the lessons learnt from this large-scale effort.},
            pdf = {https://publications.idiap.ch/attachments/papers/2013/Saedi_INTERSPEECH_2013.pdf}
}



crossreferenced publications: 
@TECHREPORT{Saedi_Idiap-RR-34-2013,
         author = {Saedi, Rahim and Lee, Kong Aik and Kinnunen, Tomi and Hasan, Tawfik and Fauve, Benoit and Bousquet, Pierre-Michel and Khoury, Elie and Martinez, Pablo Luis Sordo and Kua, Jia Min Karen and You, Changhuai and Sun, Hanwu and Larcher, Anthony and Rajan, Padmanabhan and Hautam{\"{a}}ki, Ville and Hanilci, Cemal and Braithwaite, Billy and Rosa, Gonzalez-Hautam{\"{a}}ki and Sadjadi, Seyed Omid and Liu, Gang and Boril, Hynek and Shokouhi, Navid and Matrouf, Driss and El Shafey, Laurent and Mowlaee, Pejman and Epps, Julien and Thiruvaran, Tharmarajah and Van Leeuwen, David and Ma, Bin and Li, Haizhou and Hansen, John and Bonastre, Jean-Fran{\c c}ois and Marcel, S{\'{e}}bastien and Mason, John and Ambikairajah, Eliathamby},
       projects = {Idiap, SNSF-LOBI},
          month = {11},
          title = {I4U Submission to NIST SRE 2012: a large-scale collaborative effort for noise-robust speaker verification},
           type = {Idiap-RR},
         number = {Idiap-RR-34-2013},
           year = {2013},
    institution = {Idiap},
       crossref = {Saedi_INTERSPEECH_2013},
       abstract = {The submission of I4U, is a joint effort of nine research Institutes and
Universities across 4 continents for submitting speaker recognition
results to NIST SRE 2012. The joint efforts were started with a brief
discussion during the Odyssey 2012 workshop in Singapore. An online
discussion group was soon set up afterwards, providing a discussion
platform for different issues surrounding the NIST SRE’12. In
particular, noisy test segments, uneven multi-session training, variable
enrollment duration, and the issue of open-set identification
have been actively discussed. Various solutions were put in place
as part of the I4U submission. The submission of I4U as well as several
individual submissions from coalition members, was found to
be among top-performing systems submitted to SRE’12. This paper
summarizes the system components’ details for 17 systems included
in I4U submission.},
            pdf = {https://publications.idiap.ch/attachments/reports/2013/Saedi_Idiap-RR-34-2013.pdf}
}