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The principle of trajectory space comparison for text-independent speaker recognition and some solutions to the space comparison problem based on vector quantization are presented. The comparison of the recognition rates of different solutions is reported. The experimental system achieves a 99.5% text-independent speaker recognition rate for 23 speakers, using five phrases for training and five for test. A speaker-independent continuous speech recognition system is built in which this principle is used for speaker adaptation.