The NIST series of Speaker Recognition Evaluations (SRE's) have, since 1996, evaluated automatic systems for speaker recognition. The 2010 evaluation (SRE10) also included a test of Human Assisted Speaker Recognition (HASR), in which systems based, in whole or in part, on human expertise were evaluated. Participants were invited to complete the trials in one of two small subsets of the full set of trials included in the core test of the main automatic system evaluation. The performance of these human dependent systems is currently being scored and analyzed. Their performance will be compared with the best automatic system results on the same trial subsets.
Cite as: Greenberg, C., Martin, A., Brandschain, L., Campbell, J., Cieri, C., Doddington, G., Godfrey, J. (2010) Human Assisted Speaker Recognition In NIST SRE10. Proc. The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop (Odyssey 2010), paper 32
@inproceedings{greenberg10_odyssey, author={Craig Greenberg and Alvin Martin and Linda Brandschain and Joseph Campbell and Christopher Cieri and George Doddington and John Godfrey}, title={{Human Assisted Speaker Recognition In NIST SRE10}}, year=2010, booktitle={Proc. The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop (Odyssey 2010)}, pages={paper 32} }