Hi, where is a good place to learn about speaker recognition? Specifically, I would like to use/develop an application that can take an audio clip of human speech and determine who the speaker is (I assume there would be a database of audio samples that the app would compare to). Can anyone point me to some resources or apps that may help? Thank you!
Speech/Speaker recognition
Started by ●March 29, 2005
Reply by ●March 29, 20052005-03-29
<yeti349@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1112112782.758795.213730@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...> Hi, where is a good place to learn about speaker recognition? > Specifically, I would like to use/develop an application that can take > an audio clip of human speech and determine who the speaker is (I > assume there would be a database of audio samples that the app would > compare to). Can anyone point me to some resources or apps that may > help? Thank you! >You could try http://www.speech.su.oz.au/ for starters. Best of Luck - Mike
Reply by ●March 29, 20052005-03-29
"Mike Yarwood" <mpyarwood@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:d2cge8$6af$1@sparta.btinternet.com...> > <yeti349@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1112112782.758795.213730@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... >> Hi, where is a good place to learn about speaker recognition? >> Specifically, I would like to use/develop an application that can take >> an audio clip of human speech and determine who the speaker is (I >> assume there would be a database of audio samples that the app would >> compare to). Can anyone point me to some resources or apps that may >> help? Thank you! >> > You could try http://www.speech.su.oz.au/ for starters. > Best of Luck - Mike > >and this looks promising too : http://www.disaggregate.com/index.html
Reply by ●March 30, 20052005-03-30
> and this looks promising too : http://www.disaggregate.com/index.htmlThank you Mike, I will take a look.
Reply by ●March 30, 20052005-03-30
Reply by ●March 30, 20052005-03-30
Try "Resources" under http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/ , and specifically the comp.speech FAQ mirrored at http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/comp.speech/ .