The 2006 NIST Speaker Recognition evaluation (SRE-06) is part of an ongoing series of evaluations to establish the baseline of current performance capability for speaker recognition of conversational telephone speech and to lay the groundwork for further research efforts in the field. This page contains the official results of the NIST 2006 Speaker Recognition Evaluation (SRE-06).
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These results are not to be construed, or represented as endorsements of any participant's system or commercial product, or as official findings on the part of NIST or the U.S. Government. Note that the results submitted by developers of commercial products were generally from research systems, not commercially available products. Since SRE-06 was an evaluation of research algorithms, the SRE-06 test design required local implementation by each participant. As such, participants were only required to submit their system output to NIST for scoring. The systems themselves were not evaluated. The data, protocols, and metrics employed in this evaluation were chosen to support speaker recognition research and should not be construed as indicating how well these systems would perform in applications. While changes in the data domain, or changes in the amount of data used to build a system, can greatly influence system performance, changing the task protocols could indicate different performance strengths and weaknesses for these same systems. For that reason, this should not be considered a product testing exercise. Sites are free to do what they wish with their own results, but can neither redistribute nor publish results from other sites without the expressed permission of these other sites. |