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When performing diarization on a conversation with multiple speakers, I want to not only recognize that different individuals are speaking but also simultaneously identify who is speaking and even detect their pre-registered names. I believe that recognizing the speaker names from their pre-registered voiceprints would be a good approach. Does pyannote provide a best practice for this out of the box?
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When performing diarization on a conversation with multiple speakers, I want to not only recognize that different individuals are speaking but also simultaneously identify who is speaking and even detect their pre-registered names. I believe that recognizing the speaker names from their pre-registered voiceprints would be a good approach. Does pyannote provide a best practice for this out of the box?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: