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KMID : 1022420090010010069
Phonetics and Speech Sciences
2009 Volume.1 No. 1 p.69 ~ p.73
Global Covariance based Principal Component Analysis for Speaker Identification
Seo Chang-Woo

Lim Young-Hwan
Abstract
This paper proposes an efficient global covariance-based principal component analysis (GCPCA) for speaker identification. Principal component analysis (PCA) is a feature extraction method which reduces the dimension of the feature vectors and the correlation among the feature vectors by projecting the original feature space into a small subspace through a transformation. However, it requires a larger amount of training data when performing PCA to find the eigenvalue and eigenvector matrix using the full covariance matrix by each speaker. The proposed method first calculates the global covariance matrix using training data of all speakers. It then finds the eigenvalue matrix and the corresponding eigenvector matrix from the global covariance matrix. Compared to conventional PCA and Gaussian mixture model (GMM) methods, the proposed method shows better performance while requiring less storage space and complexity in speaker identification.
KEYWORD
speaker identification, principal component analysis, global covariance, Gaussian mixture model, eigenvalue, eigenvactor
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