TY - GEN
T1 - On the influence of alcohol intoxication on speaker recognition
AU - Geiger, Jürgen T.
AU - Zhang, Boxin
AU - Schuller, Björn
AU - Rigoll, Gerhard
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - In this paper we present a study of the influence of alcohol intoxication on an automatic speaker verification system. It is widely known that alcohol intoxication affects one's speech in many ways, but it remains to be studied how well a system can recognise a person affected by alcohol intoxication. Using the Alcohol Language Corpus as speech database and a text-independent GMM-UBM speaker verification system, we perform experiments to analyse the effects of alcohol intoxication in detail. In different experimental setups, using recordings in either sober or alcoholised condition for speaker enrolment or testing, the influence of intoxication on the error rate of the speaker verification system is investigated. Compared to the baseline experiment without alcohol intoxication, the results indicate a generally negative influence of alcohol intoxication on the verification system. This influence is larger for female speakers compared to males.
AB - In this paper we present a study of the influence of alcohol intoxication on an automatic speaker verification system. It is widely known that alcohol intoxication affects one's speech in many ways, but it remains to be studied how well a system can recognise a person affected by alcohol intoxication. Using the Alcohol Language Corpus as speech database and a text-independent GMM-UBM speaker verification system, we perform experiments to analyse the effects of alcohol intoxication in detail. In different experimental setups, using recordings in either sober or alcoholised condition for speaker enrolment or testing, the influence of intoxication on the error rate of the speaker verification system is investigated. Compared to the baseline experiment without alcohol intoxication, the results indicate a generally negative influence of alcohol intoxication on the verification system. This influence is larger for female speakers compared to males.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84904354179
SN - 9781632662842
T3 - Proceedings of the AES International Conference
SP - 318
EP - 324
BT - 53rd AES International Conference 2014
PB - Audio Engineering Society
T2 - 53rd AES International Conference 2014: Semantic Audio
Y2 - 26 January 2014 through 29 January 2014
ER -