Phonemes: An Explanatory Study Applied to Identify a Speaker

Kinkiri, Saritha; Barakat, Basel and Keates, Simeon. 2020. Phonemes: An Explanatory Study Applied to Identify a Speaker. In: Arup Bhattacharjee; Samir Kr. Borgohain; Badal Soni; Gyanendra Verma and Xiao-Zhi Gao, eds. Machine Learning, Image Processing, Network Security and Data Sciences. Singapore: Springer, pp. 58-68. ISBN 9789811563171 [Book Section]

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Speaker Identification (SI) is a process of identifying a speaker automatically via a machine using the speaker?s voice. In SI, one speaker?s voice is compared with n- number of speakers? templates within the reference database to find the best match among the potential speakers. Speakers are capable of changing their voice, though, such as their accent, which makes is more challenging to identify who is talking. In this paper, we extracted phonemes from a speaker?s voice recording and investigated the associated frequencies and amplitudes to be assist in identifying the person who is speaking. This paper demonstrates the importance of phonemes in both speech and voice recognition systems. The results demonstrate that we can use phonemes to help the machine identify a particular speaker, however, phonemes get better accuracy in speech recognition than speaker identification.

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Book Section

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6318-8_6

Keywords:

Accent, Human Speech, Phonemes and Speaker Identification

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Computing

Dates:

DateEvent
15 June 2020Published

Item ID:

38188

Date Deposited:

30 Jan 2025 17:46

Last Modified:

31 Jan 2025 08:44

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/38188

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