Channel interference factor for the identification result is prevalent among the existing speaker recognition algorithms. In order to improve the accuracy of the algorithm, the paper utilizes the technique of latent factor analysis(LFA) to deal with the channel factors in the speaker's Gaussian Mixture Model(GMM). In the endpoint detection phase of speaker recognition, the algorithm introduces the GMM for speech modeling to accurately determine the beginning and ending points of the speech segment, and then establish speaker GMM. The algorithm use factor analysis technique to fit the differences between the speaker characteristics space and the channel space, and removes channel factor in speaker's GMM. And then the algorithm extracts GMM super-vectors as the input of Support Vector Machine(SVM) to obtain recognition results. Experimental results show that the combination of factor analysis and SVM can obtain better recognition rate and ensure the robustness of the recognition algorithm. (Abstract)
To realize effective and rapid dynamic biometric identification with low computational complexity, a video-based facial texture program that extracts local binary patterns from three orthogonal planes in the frequency domain of the Gabor transform (GLBP-TOP) was proposed. Firstly, each normalized face was transformed by Gabor wavelet to get the enhanced Gabor magnitude map, and then the LBP-TOP operator was applied to the maps to extract video texture. Finally, weighted Chi square statistics based on the Fisher Criterion were used to realize the identification. The proposed algorithm was proved effective through the biometric experiments using the Honda/UCSD database, and was robust against changes of illumination and expressions.
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