The focus of the 2010 NIST Speaker Recognition Evaluation (SRE) [1] was the low false alarm regime of the detection error trade-off (DET) curve. This paper presents several approaches that specifically target this issue. It begins by highlighting the main problem with operating in the low-false alarm regime. Two sets of methods to tackle this issue are presented that require a large and diverse impostor set: the first set penalizes trials whose enrollment and test utterances are not nearest neighbors of each other while the second takes an adaptive score normalization approach similar to TopNorm [2] and ATNorm [3].
Zahi N. Karam, William M. Campbell, Najim Dehak