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MSR Identity Toolbox: A Matlab Toolbox for Speaker Recognition Research Version 1.0 Seyed Omid Sadjadi, Malcolm Slaney, and Larry Heck Microsoft Research, Conversational Systems Research Center (CSRC) [email protected], {mslaney,larry.heck}@microsoft.com This report serves as a user manual for the tools available in the Microsoft Research (MSR) Identity Toolbox. This toolbox contains a collection of Matlab tools and routines that can be used for research and development in speaker recognition. It provides researchers with a test bed for developing new front-end and back-end techniques, allowing replicable evaluation of new advancements. It will also help newcomers in the field by lowering the “barrier to entry”, enabling them to quickly build baseline systems for their experiments. Although the focus of this toolbox is on speaker recognition, it can also be used for other speech related applications such as language, dialect and accent identification. In recent years, the design of robust and effective speaker recognition algorithms has attracted significant research effort from academic and commercial institutions. Speaker recognition has evolved substantially over the past 40 years; from discrete vector quantization (VQ) based systems to adapted Gaussian mixture model (GMM) solutions, and more recently to factor analysis based Eigenvoice (i-vector) frameworks. The Identity Toolbox provides tools that implement both the conventional GMM-UBM and state-of-the-art i-vector based speaker recognition strategies. A speaker recognition system includes two primary components: a front-end and a back-end. The front-end transforms acoustic waveforms into more compact and less redundant representations called acoustic features. Cepstral features are most often used for speaker recognition. It is practical to only retain the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regions of the waveform, therefore there is also a need for a speech activity detector (SAD) in the fr
This is another post that amounts to a Thank you for sharing. In this case, the thanks go to Alexandre Belloni for sharing some work on Boot time optimization he did at Adeneo Embedded. We became aware of Alexandre’s work through this thread on the U-Boot mailing list back in February. Note that this work was not done on one of our boards and doesn’t use U-Boot, but it’s cool, and it stands as proof of what the right team can achieve and a target for us all. In order to achieve this speed, Alexandre needed to do much more than optimize the boot loader though. Tailoring the early Linux startup process was every bit as important and the result is quite impressive. More details can be found: on Alexandre’s YouTube channel, in a paper he published via elinux.org, and Alexandre is currently working at Free Electrons in France and can be reached there. Well done, Alexandre, and thanks for sharing. Whoosh is an ARM Linux bootloader forked from arm-kernel-shim aimed to be really small and fast. The ultimate goal of the projet is to be a repository of various bootloader designed to be fast. It is not aiming at being generic or flexible. For now, whoosh supports Freescale i.mx53 and i.mx6x platforms. To build: ========= $ make <board>_config $ make A script is provided to help building the final bootloader + kernel image and flash it on an SDcard. Run it from the root directory of whoosh : $ make <board>_config $ ./script/FSL.sh -k <path to kernel Image or zImage> -m <path to mkimage> [<mmcdevice>]

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