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이 편지는 정상 상태 영역을 사용하는 것과 비교하여 자동 화자 인식을 위한 음소 경계와 같은 전환 영역의 중요성을 설명합니다. 자동 화자 식별 작업의 실험 결과는 전환 영역에 화자 특유의 특징이 가장 많이 포함되어 있음을 확인합니다. 이러한 결과를 얻을 수 있는 가능한 이유는 관절, 특히 교합기의 자유도 측면에서 설명됩니다. 이러한 결과는 효율적인 화자자동인식 시스템을 설계하는데 유용한 정보를 제공할 것으로 기대된다.
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Bong-Jin LEE, Chi-Sang JUNG, Jeung-Yoon CHOI, Hong-Goo KANG, "On the Importance of Transition Regions for Automatic Speaker Recognition" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E93-D, no. 1, pp. 197-200, January 2010, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E93.D.197.
Abstract: This letter describes the importance of transition regions, e.g. at phoneme boundaries, for automatic speaker recognition compared with using steady-state regions. Experimental results of automatic speaker identification tasks confirm that transition regions include the most speaker distinctive features. A possible reason for obtaining such results is described in view of articulation, in particular, the degree of freedom of articulators. These results are expected to provide useful information in designing an efficient automatic speaker recognition system.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.E93.D.197/_p
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