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RANSAC-based training data selection for speaker state recognition

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Erdem, Çiğdem Eroğlu
Erdem, A. Tanju

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We present a Random Sampling Consensus (RANSAC) based training approach for the problem of speaker state recognition from spontaneous speech. Our system is trained and tested with the INTERSPEECH 2011 Speaker State Challenge corpora that includes the Intoxication and the Sleepiness Sub-challenges, where each sub-challenge defines a two-class classification task. We aim to perform a RANSAC-based training data selection coupled with the Support Vector Machine (SVM) based classification to prune possible outliers, which exist in the training data. Our experimental evaluations indicate that utilization of RANSAC-based training data selection provides 66.32 % and 65.38 % unweighted average (UA) recall rate on the development and test sets for the Sleepiness Sub-challenge, respectively and a slight improvement on the Intoxication Sub-challenge performance.

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International Speech Communication Association (ISCA)

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12th Annual Conference Of The International Speech Communication Association 2011 (Interspeech 2011), Vols 1-5

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