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US Patent Application No. 10/994,743. Method and apparatus for training a text independent speaker recognition system using speech data with text labels. Co-inventors: Jiri Navratil, Jason Pelecanos, Ganesh Ramaswamy, and Ran Zilca. Currently undergoing patent examination process.


J. H. Nealand, J. W. Pelecanos, R. D. Zilca, G. N. Ramaswamy, A Study of the Importance of the Temporal Characteristics of Speech for Text-Dependent Speaker Verification. Submitted, International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2005.


J. H. Nealand, A. B. Bradley, M. Lech, Discriminative Feature Extraction Applied to Speaker Identification. 6th International Conference on Signal Processing, Beijing, China, 2002. Volume 1, Pages 484-487.

 

J. H. Nealand, A. B. Bradley, M. Lech, Overlap-Save Convolution Applied to Wavelet Analysis. IEEE Signal Processing Letters, February 2003. Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 47-49.


J. H. Nealand, A. B. Bradley, M. Lech, Comparison of Maximum Likelihood and Discriminative Approaches to Speaker Identification. 9th Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology, Melbourne, 2002. Pages 415-420.


J. H. Nealand, A. B. Bradley, M. Lech, Filter Bank Feature Extraction for Gaussian Mixture Model Speaker Recognition. 9th Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology, Melbourne, 2002. Pages 291-296.


N. Leeprechanon, A. K. David, S. S. Moorthy, R. D. Brooks, J. H. Nealand, Market Power in Developing Countries. POWERCON 2002, International Conference on Power System Technology, 2002. Volume 3, Pages 1805-1813.