SDASMar 31, 2018

Emirati-Accented Speaker Identification in each of Neutral and Shouted Talking Environments

arXiv:1804.00981v116 citations
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This work addresses speaker identification for Emirati-accented Arabic in challenging shouted environments, which is an incremental improvement with domain-specific applications.

The paper tackled speaker identification for Emirati-accented speech in neutral and shouted environments, achieving up to 95.9% accuracy in neutral and 59.3% in shouted conditions using third-order circular suprasegmental hidden Markov models.

This work is devoted to capturing Emirati-accented speech database (Arabic United Arab Emirates database) in each of neutral and shouted talking environments in order to study and enhance text-independent Emirati-accented speaker identification performance in shouted environment based on each of First-Order Circular Suprasegmental Hidden Markov Models (CSPHMM1s), Second-Order Circular Suprasegmental Hidden Markov Models (CSPHMM2s), and Third-Order Circular Suprasegmental Hidden Markov Models (CSPHMM3s) as classifiers. In this research, our database was collected from fifty Emirati native speakers (twenty five per gender) uttering eight common Emirati sentences in each of neutral and shouted talking environments. The extracted features of our collected database are called Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCCs). Our results show that average Emirati-accented speaker identification performance in neutral environment is 94.0%, 95.2%, and 95.9% based on CSPHMM1s, CSPHMM2s, and CSPHMM3s, respectively. On the other hand, the average performance in shouted environment is 51.3%, 55.5%, and 59.3% based, respectively, on CSPHMM1s, CSPHMM2s, and CSPHMM3s. The achieved average speaker identification performance in shouted environment based on CSPHMM3s is very similar to that obtained in subjective assessment by human listeners.

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