A posterior unionmodel with applications to robust speech and speaker recognition
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing
Durations of Context-Dependent Phonemes: A New Feature in Speaker Verification
Speaker Classification II
α-Gaussian mixture modelling for speaker recognition
Pattern Recognition Letters
Parameter estimation for α-gmm based on maximum likelihood criterion
Neural Computation
Text-independent speaker verification: state of the art and challenges
Progress in nonlinear speech processing
A new adaptation method for speaker-model creation in high-level speaker verification
PCM'07 Proceedings of the multimedia 8th Pacific Rim conference on Advances in multimedia information processing
Common vector approach and its combination with GMM for text-independent speaker recognition
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
VoCMex: a voice corpus in Mexican Spanish for research in speaker recognition
International Journal of Speech Technology
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Using standard speech corpora for development and evaluation has proven to be very valuable in promoting progress in speech and speaker recognition research. In this paper, we present an overview of current publicly available corpora intended for speaker recognition research and evaluation. We outline the corpora's salient features with respect to their suitability for conducting speaker recognition experiments and evaluations. We hope to increase the awareness and use of these standard corpora and corresponding evaluation procedures throughout the speaker recognition community.