Speaker identification
In
computer science,
speaker identification is the problem of identifying a person solely by their speech.
Speaker identification problems generally fall into two categories:
- Differentiating multiple speakers when a conversation is taking place.
- Identifying an individual's voice based upon previously supplied data regarding that individual's voice.
The first is important for
speech recognition software and the second for the purpose of
biometrics, however recent evidence from linguistics has raised doubts about the security of using speaker identification as a means of user
authentication.
References
- Elisabeth Zetterholm, Voice Imitation. A Phonetic Study of Perceptual Illusions and Acoustic Success. Phd thesis, Lund University. (2003)