Voice user interface

A received signal represents a user's speech. A first speaker recognition process is performed on a first portion of the received signal, to obtain a first output result. A second speaker recognition process is performed on a second portion of the received signal that is different from the firs...

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Main Authors David Martinez González, Carlos Vaquero Aviles-Casco, Marta Garcia Gomar
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 04.12.2019
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Summary:A received signal represents a user's speech. A first speaker recognition process is performed on a first portion of the received signal, to obtain a first output result. A second speaker recognition process is performed on a second portion of the received signal that is different from the first portion of the received signal, to obtain a second output result. The second speaker recognition process is different from the first speaker recognition process. The first and second output results are combined to obtain a combined output result indicating a likelihood that the user is a registered user.
Bibliography:Application Number: GB20160011323