Voxsrc 2019: The First Voxceleb Speaker Recognition Challenge
2019 Β· Joon Son Chung, Arsha Nagrani, Ernesto Coto, et al.
Abstract
The VoxCeleb Speaker Recognition Challenge 2019 aimed to assess how well current speaker recognition technology is able to identify speakers in unconstrained or `in the wild' data. It consisted of: (i) a publicly available speaker recognition dataset from YouTube videos together with ground truth annotation and standardised evaluation software; and (ii) a public challenge and workshop held at Interspeech 2019 in Graz, Austria. This paper outlines the challenge and provides its baselines, results and discussions.
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