Introduction
The 1998 speaker recognition evaluation is part of an ongoing
series of yearly benchmark tests conducted by NIST. These
tests are intended to provide a stable reference point for
measuring and comparing the performance of diverse methods for
text-independent speaker recognition over the telephone and
should be of interest to all researchers working in this area
of speech technology development. The test sets and
evaluation protocols have been designed to be simple, to focus
on core technology issues, to be fully supported and to be
accessible.
Data
In 1996 and 1997 handset variation was featured as a prominent
technical challenge to be addressed. While handset variation
remains a formidable challenge, the 1998 evaluation directs
greatest attention toward speaker recognition performance for
the case in which both training and test data are from the
same source. The speech data were recorded by the LDC between
January and March 1997; most of the speakers recruited for
this collection were college students from the Great Lakes
(Northern Midwest) region of the U.S.
Updates
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