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The human ear is a marvelous organ. Beyond our uniquely human ability to receive and decode spoken language, the ear supplies us with the ability to perform many diverse functions. These include, for example, localization of objects, enjoyment of music, and the identification of people by their voices.

George R. Doddington, Proceedings of the IEEE, 1985.

Lecture Materials

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Additional Exercises

Additional exercises to be posted.


Datasets

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Software


Homayoon Beigi, Fundamentals of Speaker Recognition, Springer, 2011.

Additional References

Tianchi Liu, Kong Aik Lee, Qiongqiong Wang, and Haizhou Li, Disentangling Voice and Content with Self-Supervision for Speaker Recognition, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 36, 2023, pp. 50221-50236.