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The Gaussian Mixture Model - Universal Background Model (GMM-UBM) [1-3] is a prevalent speaker modelling technique used extensively in FVC and has become the primary method for modelling and likelihood ratio calculation in automatic FVC systems, see in particular [7,17,18].
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This lineage is also highly prevalent in Daic speakers (20.5%) and in ISEA (21.2%), but not in the other East Asians (< 5%) [ 23, 31- 34].
Other approaches, such as the supervector-based regression techniques prevalent in numerous face and speaker recognition studies [4-6], have received little attention in this context.
Our findings on iCALL reveal that lexical tone errors are over six times more prevalent than phonetic errors, French speakers are twice as likely to mispronounce Tone 2, 3, 4 when compared to English speakers, native Romance language speakers are more likely to make de-aspiration and aspiration mistakes, and fluency scores correlate inversely with tone and phone error rate.
If, however, the OME is real and more prevalent in this group of speakers, it would lead to central hearing deficits (Stephenson & Haggard, 1992).
Next up is the AudioHub, an innovative little speaker set that aims to corner the increasingly prevalent notebook market.
She said the drinking was so prevalent "several years ago" that she brought her concerns to House Speaker Nick Mattiello, but said the problem had been "significantly curtailed" since then.
Hypernasality is considered a prevalent speech abnormality that could significantly contribute to the unintelligibility of the hearing-impaired speakers.
As pointed out by a brilliant TEDx speaker, Dr. Helman says that self-esteem issues, depression, eating orders, etc. are becoming more prevalent for girls.
However, it is also true that the latter pattern ("go" and a prepositional phrase) was also more prevalent in the data of the control group than the literature had led us to expect for English speakers.
Resentment is more prevalent.
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