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Title: FPGA implementation for GMM-based speaker identification
Authors: EhKan, Phaklen
Allen, Timothy
Quigley, Steven F.
plen07@yahoo.co.uk
Keywords: Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM)
Personal identification systems
Biometric-based speaker identification
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Citation: International Journal of Reconfigurable Computing, vol. 2011, 2011, pages 1-8
Abstract: In today's society, highly accurate personal identification systems are required. Passwords or pin numbers can be forgotten or forged and are no longer considered to offer a high level of security. The use of biological features, biometrics, is becoming widely accepted as the next level for security systems. Biometric-based speaker identification is a method of identifying persons from their voice. Speaker-specific characteristics exist in speech signals due to different speakers having different resonances of the vocal tract. These differences can be exploited by extracting feature vectors such as Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCCs) from the speech signal. A well-known statistical modelling process, the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM), then models the distribution of each speaker's MFCCs in a multidimensional acoustic space. The GMM-based speaker identification system has features that make it promising for hardware acceleration. This paper describes the hardware implementation for classification of a text-independent GMM-based speaker identification system. The aim was to produce a system that can perform simultaneous identification of large numbers of voice streams in real time. This has important potential applications in security and in automated call centre applications. A speedup factor of ninety was achieved compared to a software implementation on a standard PC.
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URI: http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijrc/2011/420369/
http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/11509
ISSN: 1687-7195
Appears in Collections:School of Computer and Communication Engineering (Articles)

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