Patrol Team Speaker Identification System for DARPA RATS Evaluation
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube
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Learn about a speaker identification system designed for the DARPA RATS (Robust Automatic Transcription of Speech) evaluation program in this 21-minute seminar presentation. Explore the technical challenges and solutions involved in developing a patrol team speaker identification system that can accurately identify speakers in noisy, real-world environments. Discover the methodologies, algorithms, and approaches used to handle degraded audio conditions typical in military and surveillance scenarios. Examine the evaluation metrics and performance results achieved during the DARPA RATS challenge, understanding how the system addresses issues such as channel variability, background noise, and limited training data. Gain insights into the practical applications of robust speaker identification technology in defense and security contexts, and understand the broader implications for automatic speech processing in challenging acoustic environments.
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Oldrich Plchot: Patrol Team Speaker Identification System for DARPA RATS Evaluation
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU