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Luis Javier Rodríguez-Fuentes, Eduardo Lleida:
Odyssey 2016: The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop, Bilbao, Spain, June 21-24, 2016. ISCA 2016
Keynote: Haizhou Li

Haizhou Li:
Voice conversion and spoofing countermeasures for speaker verification.
Text-Dependent Speaker Verification

Qing He, Gregory W. Wornell
, Wei Ma:
A Low-Power Text-Dependent Speaker Verification System with Narrow-Band Feature Pre-Selection and Weighted Dynamic Time Warping. 1-8

Gautam Bhattacharya, Patrick Kenny, Jahangir Alam, Themos Stafylakis
:
Deep Neural Network based Text-Dependent Speaker Verification : Preliminary Results. 9-15

Patrick Kenny, Themos Stafylakis
, Jahangir Alam, Vishwa Gupta, Marcel Kockmann:
Uncertainty Modeling Without Subspace Methods For Text-Dependent Speaker Recognition. 16-23

Hossein Zeinali, Lukás Burget
, Hossein Sameti, Ondrej Glembek, Oldrich Plchot:
Deep Neural Networks and Hidden Markov Models in i-vector-based Text-Dependent Speaker Verification. 24-30
Speaker Recognition: i-vector approaches

Wei-Wei Lin
, Man-Wai Mak:
Fast Scoring for PLDA with Uncertainty Propagation. 31-38

Sandro Cumani, Pietro Laface:
I-vector transformation and scaling for PLDA based speaker recognition. 39-46

Longting Xu, Kong-Aik Lee, Haizhou Li
, Zhen Yang:
Rapid Computation of I-vector. 47-52

Pierre-Michel Bousquet, Jean-François Bonastre:
Constrained discriminative speaker verification specific to normalized i-vectors. 53-59

Waad Ben Kheder, Driss Matrouf, Moez Ajili, Jean-François Bonastre:
Iterative Bayesian and MMSE-based noise compensation techniques for speaker recognition in the i-vector space. 60-67
Language Recognition

Abhinav Misra, Qian Zhang, Finnian Kelly
, John H. L. Hansen:
Between-Class Covariance Correction For Linear Discriminant Analysis in Language Recognition. 68-73

Amir Hossein Poorjam, Rahim Saeidi, Tomi Kinnunen, Ville Hautamäki
:
Incorporating uncertainty as a Quality Measure in I-Vector Based Language Recognition. 74-80

Aleksandr Sizov, Kong-Aik Lee, Tomi Kinnunen:
Discriminating Languages in a Probabilistic Latent Subspace. 81-88

Georgina Brown:
Automatic Accent Recognition Systems and the Effects of Data on Performance. 94-100

David A. van Leeuwen, Rosemary Orr:
The "Sprekend Nederland" project and its application to accent location. 101-108

Trung Ngo Trong, Ville Hautamäki
, Kong-Aik Lee:
Deep Language: a comprehensive deep learning approach to end-to-end language recognition. 109-116

Christian Salamea
, Luis Fernando D'Haro
, Ricardo de Córdoba
, Rubén San Segundo
:
On the use of phone-gram units in recurrent neural networks for language identification. 117-123

Gregory Gelly, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel, Antoine Laurent, Viet Bac Le, Abdel Messaoudi:
Language Recognition for Dialects and Closely Related Languages. 124-131

Maryam Najafian, Saeid Safavi, Phil Weber
, Martin J. Russell:
Identification of British English regional accents using fusion of i-vector and multi-accent phonotactic systems. 132-139

Yan Song, Ruilian Cui, Ian McLoughlin
, Li-Rong Dai:
Improvements on Deep Bottleneck Network based I-Vector Representation for Spoken Language Identification. 140-145
Special Session 1: Speaker Recognition in Multimedia Content

Mateusz Budnik, Ali Khodabakhsh
, Laurent Besacier, Cenk Demiroglu:
Deep complementary features for speaker identification in TV broadcast data. 146-151

Gaël Le Lan, Sylvain Meignier, Delphine Charlet, Anthony Larcher:
First investigations on self trained speaker diarization. 152-157

Brecht Desplanques, Kris Demuynck, Jean-Pierre Martens:
Soft VAD in Factor Analysis Based Speaker Segmentation of Broadcast News. 158-165
Keynote: Shrikanth Narayanan

Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Understanding individual-level speech variability: From novel speech production data to robust speaker recognition.
Speaker and Language Recognition Systems

Oldrich Plchot, Pavel Matejka, Ondrej Glembek, Radek Fér, Ondrej Novotný, Jan Pesán
, Lukás Burget
, Niko Brummer, Sandro Cumani:
BAT System Description for NIST LRE 2015. 166-173

Seyed Omid Sadjadi, Sriram Ganapathy, Jason W. Pelecanos:
The IBM 2016 Speaker Recognition System. 174-180

Raymond W. M. Ng, Mauro Nicolao
, Oscar Saz, Madina Hasan, Bhusan Chettri
, Mortaza Doulaty, Tan Lee
, Thomas Hain
:
The Sheffield language recognition system in NIST LRE 2015. 181-187

Mitchell McLaren, Diego Castán, Luciana Ferrer:
Analyzing the Effect of Channel Mismatch on the SRI Language Recognition Evaluation 2015 System. 188-195

Pedro A. Torres-Carrasquillo, Najim Dehak
, Elizabeth Godoy, Douglas A. Reynolds, Fred Richardson, Stephen Shum, Elliot Singer, Douglas E. Sturim:
The MITLL NIST LRE 2015 Language Recognition System. 196-203
Speaker and Language Recognition: deep learning approaches

Alan McCree, Gregory Sell, Daniel Garcia-Romero:
Augmented Data Training of Joint Acoustic/Phonotactic DNN i-vectors for NIST LRE15. 204-209

Ma Jin, Yan Song, Ian McLoughlin
, Li-Rong Dai, Zhongfu Ye:
LID-senone Extraction via Deep Neural Networks for End-to-End Language Identification. 210-216

Timur Pekhovsky, Sergey Novoselov, Aleksei Sholohov, Oleg Kudashev:
On autoencoders in the i-vector space for speaker recognition. 217-224

Fred Richardson, Brian E. Nemsick, Douglas A. Reynolds:
Channel Compensation for Speaker Recognition using MAP Adapted PLDA and Denoising DNNs. 225-230

Rubén Zazo, Alicia Lozano-Diez
, Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez:
Evaluation of an LSTM-RNN System in Different NIST Language Recognition Frameworks. 231-236
Speaker Recognition I

Javier Franco-Pedroso, Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez:
Feature-based likelihood ratios for speaker recognition from linguistically-constrained formant-based i-vectors. 237-244

Kuruvachan K. George, Santhosh Kumar C, K. I. Ramachandran, Ashish Panda:
Improving Robustness of Speaker Verification Against Mimicked Speech. 245-251

Alessio Brutti
, Alberto Abad:
Multi-channel i-vector combination for robust speaker verification in multi-room domestic environments. 252-258

Sayaka Shiota, Fernando Villavicencio, Junichi Yamagishi, Nobutaka Ono
, Isao Echizen, Tomoko Matsui
:
Voice Liveness Detection for Speaker Verification based on a Tandem Single/Double-channel Pop Noise Detector. 259-263

Abbas Khosravani, Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour, Dijana Petrovska-Delacrétaz, Gérard Chollet:
A PLDA Approach for Language and Text Independent Speaker Recognition. 264-269

Md. Jahangir Alam, Patrick Kenny, Vishwa Gupta, Themos Stafylakis
:
Spoofing Detection on the ASVspoof2015 Challenge Corpus Employing Deep Neural Networks. 270-276

Rosa González Hautamäki, Md. Sahidullah
, Tomi Kinnunen, Ville Hautamäki
:
Age-Related Voice Disguise and its Impact on Speaker Verification Accuracy. 277-282

Massimiliano Todisco
, Héctor Delgado
, Nicholas W. D. Evans:
A New Feature for Automatic Speaker Verification Anti-Spoofing: Constant Q Cepstral Coefficients. 283-290

Marco Paulini, Christian Rathgeb, Andreas Nautsch
, Hermine Reichau, Herbert Reininger, Christoph Busch
:
Multi-Bit Allocation: Preparing Voice Biometrics for Template Protection. 291-296
Special Session 2: NIST 2015 Language Recognition i-Vector Machine Learning Challenge

Audrey Tong, Craig S. Greenberg, Alvin F. Martin, Désiré Bansé, John M. Howard, Hui Zhao, George R. Doddington, Daniel Garcia-Romero, Alan McCree, Douglas A. Reynolds, Elliot Singer, Jaime Hernandez-Cordero
, Lisa P. Mason:
Summary of the 2015 NIST Language Recognition i-Vector Machine Learning Challenge. 297-302

Hamid Behravan, Tomi Kinnunen, Ville Hautamäki
:
Out-of-Set i-Vector Selection for Open-set Language Identification. 303-310

Hanwu Sun, Trung Hieu Nguyen, Guangsen Wang, Kong-Aik Lee, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li
:
I2R Submission to the 2015 NIST Language Recognition I-vector Challenge. 311-318

Ehud Ben-Reuven, Jacob Goldberger:
A Semisupervised Approach for Language Identification based on Ladder Networks. 319-325
Keynote: Najim Dehak

Najim Dehak:
I-Vector Representation Based on GMM and DNN for Audio Classification.
Speaker Recognition II

Phil Rose, Bruce Xiao Wang
:
Cantonese forensic voice comparison with higher-level features: likelihood ratio-based validation using F-pattern and tonal F0 trajectories over a disyllabic hexaphone. 326-333

Elie Khoury, Matt Garland:
I-Vectors for speech activity detection. 334-339

Themos Stafylakis
, Patrick Kenny, Vishwa Gupta, Jahangir Alam, Marcel Kockmann:
Compensation for phonetic nuisance variability in speaker recognition using DNNs. 340-345

Waad Ben Kheder, Driss Matrouf, Moez Ajili, Jean-François Bonastre:
Local binary patterns as features for speaker recognition. 346-351

Alicia Lozano-Diez
, Anna Silnova, Pavel Matejka, Ondrej Glembek, Oldrich Plchot, Jan Pesán
, Lukás Burget
, Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez:
Analysis and Optimization of Bottleneck Features for Speaker Recognition. 352-357

Andreas Nautsch
, Rahim Saeidi, Christian Rathgeb, Christoph Busch
:
Robustness of Quality-based Score Calibration of Speaker Recognition Systems with respect to low-SNR and short-duration conditions. 358-365

Pooyan Safari, Omid Ghahabi, Javier Hernando:
From Features to Speaker Vectors by means of Restricted Boltzmann Machine Adaptation. 366-371

Yosef A. Solewicz, Hagai Aronowitz, Timo Becker:
Reducing Noise Bias in the i-Vector Space for Speaker Recognition. 372-376
Speaker Clustering and Diarization

Giovanni Soldi, Massimiliano Todisco
, Héctor Delgado
, Christophe Beaugeant, Nicholas W. D. Evans:
Semi-supervised On-line Speaker Diarization for Meeting Data with Incremental Maximum A-posteriori Adaptation. 377-384

Beatriz Martínez-González, José M. Pardo, Rubén San Segundo
, Juan Manuel Montero-Martínez
:
Influence of transition cost in the segmentation stage of speaker diarization. 385-392

Jesús Jorrín-Prieto, Carlos Vaquero
, Paola García:
Analysis of the Impact of the Audio Database Characteristics in the Accuracy of a Speaker Clustering System. 393-399

Abraham Woubie Zewoudie, Jordi Luque
, Javier Hernando:
Short- and Long-Term Speech Features for Hybrid HMM-i-Vector based Speaker Diarization System. 400-406

Itay Salmun, Irit Opher, Itshak Lapidot:
On the Use of PLDA i-vector Scoring for Clustering Short Segments. 407-414

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