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March 9, 2010, 1:05PM
Voice Authentication Gets Research Boost
North Carolina state researchers have modified existing speech authentication computer models and have streamlined the process so that it operates more efficiently. Read the full article. [ScienceDaily]
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Interesting development. I'm curious if Prof. Rodman also looked at text dependent voice biometrics applications.
http://voxbiometrics.blogspot.com