Design of speaker verification systems with the use of an algorithm of Dynamic Time Warping (DTW)

The problem of designing a system for speaker verification under the condition that the pronunciation of a phrase is nonuniform in time is considered. The DTW algorithm is studied as a method for smoothing a sequence of speech characteristics in time for improvement of the quality of further processing and making decision about verification.

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