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Features scores issue #84
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From the absolute score it's hard to asses a match. The scores are typically used for comparison with each other. |
Thank you for your quick reply!! Really appreciate it. |
Hi there. I'm so sorry to bother you so much (hope I don't bother you in your holiday as well). |
I don't know if it's possible to decide a match from absolute score. |
How do you do it?
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Subject: Re: [ppwwyyxx/speaker-recognition] Features scores issue (#84)
I don't know if it's possible to decide a match from absolute score.
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Can you perhaps help? How do you do it? |
I don't know how to decide a match from absolute score. |
So if getting the absolute scores are the wrong way, how should I compare two voice clips, to see if they are the same person?
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Hi
I took over a project based on your libraries. I'm trying to determine whether two voice clips come from the same speaker or not. There's one thing I don't understand: At one place, all the features of the two voice clips are compared, and I get somewhere between 3000 and 7000 scores as output, ranging roughly between -120 and 100. How do I use these to determine how good/bad the match was?
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