Information Redundancy in Constructing Systems for Audio Signal Examination on Deep Learning Neural Networks

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V. I. Solovyov
O. V. Rybalskiy
V. V. Zhuravel
A. N. Shablya
E. V. Tymko
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[1] Silentium Systems,
[2] National Academy of Internal Affairs,undefined
[3] Kyiv Expert and Forensic Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine,undefined
[4] Odessa Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine,undefined
[5] Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine,undefined
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Morlet wavelet; time window; time-frequency transformation; speaker; identification; redundancy; neural network; spectrum; phonogram;
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Preliminary signal processing methods used to create new tools to examine materials and digital sound recording means are described. It is shown that using information redundancy when creating a training base for deep learning neural networks used for such examination increases speaker identification efficiency based on voice characteristic parameters by about 15%. It is shown that the proposed processing methods enable speaker identification based on phonograms that are 1 second long.
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