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Improving Recognition of Speaker States and Traits by Cumulative Evidence: Intoxication, Sleepiness, Age and Gender

机译:通过累积证据提高对说话者状态和性格的认识:醉酒,嗜睡,年龄和性别

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We address the fully automatic recognition of intoxication, sleepiness, age and gender from speech in medium-term observation intervals of up to several minutes. The nature of these speaker states and traits as being medium-term or long-term, as opposed to short-term states such as emotion, makes it possible to collect cumulative evidence in the form of utterance level decisions; we show that by fusing these decisions along the time axis, more and more accurate decisions can be obtained. In extensive test runs on three official INTERSPEECH Challenge corpora, we show that the average recall can be improved by up to 5 %, 6 %, 10 % and 11 % absolute by longer-term observation of speaker sleepiness, gender, intoxication, and age, respectively, compared to the accuracy of a decision from a single utterance.
机译:我们会在长达数分钟的中期观察间隔中解决语音中的醉酒,嗜睡,年龄和性别的全自动识别问题。这些说话者状态和特质的性质是中期或长期的,而不是诸如情感之类的短期状态,因此有可能以话语水平决定的形式收集累积的证据;我们表明,通过沿时间轴融合这些决策,可以获得越来越准确的决策。在对三种官方INTERSPEECH Challenge语料库的广泛测试中,我们发现,通过长期观察说话者的嗜睡,性别,中毒程度和年龄,平均召回率可以提高5%,6%,10%和11%的绝对值分别与单次话语决策的准确性进行了比较。

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