Name
Papers
Collaborators
ACHINTYA KUMAR SARKAR
21
33
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
23
7.81
58
Referees 
References 
193
113
Search Limit
100193
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
UIAI System for Short-Duration Speaker Verification Challenge 202000.342021
Vocal Tract Length Perturbation for Text-Dependent Speaker Verification With Autoregressive Prediction Coding00.342021
Self-Segmentation Of Pass-Phrase Utterances For Deep Feature Learning In Text-Dependent Speaker Verification00.342021
rVAD: An Unsupervised Segment-Based Robust Voice Activity Detection Method.40.492020
Incorporating pass-phrase dependent background models for text-dependent speaker verification.20.392018
Improving Speaker Verification Performance In Presence Of Spoofing Attacks Using Out-Of-Domain Spoofed Data10.342017
Sub-vector Extraction and Cascade Post-Processing for Speaker Verification Using MLLR Super-vectors.00.342016
Sub-vector based biometric speaker verification using MLLR super-vector.00.342016
Further optimisations of constant Q cepstral processing for integrated utterance and text-dependent speaker verification10.352016
A study on the roles of total variability space and session variability modeling in speaker recognition10.392016
Incorporating Pass-Phrase Dependent Background Models for Text Dependent Speaker Verification.00.342016
Combination of Cepstral and Phonetically Discriminative Features for Speaker Verification70.582014
Multi-Class Ubm-Based Mllr M-Vector System For Speaker Verification00.342013
Lattice Mllr Based M-Vector System For Speaker Verification10.392013
QCompere @ REPERE 2013.00.342013
Speaker verification using m-vector extracted from MLLR super-vector.00.342012
Eigen-Voice Based Anchor Modeling System For Speaker Identification Using Mllr Super-Vector40.462011
Use of VTL-wise models in feature-mapping framework to achieve performance of multiple-background models in speaker verification10.352011
Investigation of Speaker-Clustered UBMs based on Vocal Tract Lengths and MLLR matrices for Speaker Verification.00.342010
Computationally Efficient Speaker Identification for Large Population Tasks using MLLR and Sufficient Statistics.00.342010
Using Vtln Matrices For Rapid And Computationally-Efficient Speaker Adaptation With Robustness To First-Pass Transcription Errors10.362009