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README

The README file for this repository.

About

This is a Speaker Recognition system with GUI.

For more details of this project, please see:

Dependencies

The Dockerfile can be used to get started with the project easier.

  • Linux, Python 2
  • scikit-learn, scikits.talkbox, pyssp, PyAudio:
    pip install --user scikit-learn scikits.talkbox pyssp PyAudio
    
  • PyQt4, usually can be installed by your package manager.
  • (Optional)Python bindings for bob:
    • install blitz, openblas, boost, then:
     for p in bob.extension bob.blitz bob.core bob.sp bob.ap; do
     	pip install --user $p
     done
    

Note: We have a MFCC implementation on our own which will be used as a fallback when bob is unavailable. But it's not so efficient as the C implementation in bob.

Algorithms Used

Voice Activity Detection(VAD):

Feature:

Model:

GUI Demo

Our GUI has basic functionality for recording, enrollment, training and testing, plus a visualization of real-time speaker recognition:

graph

You can See our demo video (in Chinese). Note that real-time speaker recognition is extremely hard, because we only use corpus of about 1 second length to identify the speaker. Therefore the system doesn't work very perfect.

The GUI part is quite hacky for demo purpose and is not maintained anymore today. Take it as a reference, but don't expect it to work out of the box. Use command line tools to try the algorithms instead.

Command Line Tools

usage: speaker-recognition.py [-h] -t TASK -i INPUT -m MODEL

Speaker Recognition Command Line Tool

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -t TASK, --task TASK  Task to do. Either "enroll" or "predict"
  -i INPUT, --input INPUT
                        Input Files(to predict) or Directories(to enroll)
  -m MODEL, --model MODEL
                        Model file to save(in enroll) or use(in predict)

Wav files in each input directory will be labeled as the basename of the directory.
Note that wildcard inputs should be *quoted*, and they will be sent to glob module.

Examples:
    Train:
    ./speaker-recognition.py -t enroll -i "./bob/ ./mary/ ./person*" -m model.out

    Predict:
    ./speaker-recognition.py -t predict -i "./*.wav" -m model.out