This paper demonstrates the performance gap between speaker verification over land-line telephone networks and speaker verification over cellular networks. The paper shows that the cellular coding accounts for only a fraction of the observed performance gap. A dual-channel corpus, with speakers recorded simultaneously in a land-line phone and a cellular phone, is used to study the effect of the cellular channel on speaker verification performance.
Cite as: Gazit, R., Metzger, Y., Toledo-Ronen, O. (2001) Speaker verification over cellular networks. Proc. The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop (Odyssey 2001), 125-128
@inproceedings{gazit01_odyssey, author={Ran Gazit and Yaakov Metzger and Orith Toledo-Ronen}, title={{Speaker verification over cellular networks}}, year=2001, booktitle={Proc. The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop (Odyssey 2001)}, pages={125--128} }