2019
DOI: 10.26418/jlk.v2i2.24
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Abstract: Likelihood ratio calibration is a very important step when applying an automatic speaker recognition system to forensic applications. This paper presents the process and evaluation of a speaker recognition system developed with spoken Indonesian database. The system is developed using MFCC feature, GMM-UBM modeling, and Z normalization. System performances were evaluated based on male and female genders, and two scenarios i.e., natural conversation and interview. System evaluations were done using performance … Show more

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