This paper presents statistical data for the fundamental frequency of 100 young male speakers of Standard Southern British English producing spontaneous speech under cognitive stress. The material comes from the new DyViS database, for which subjects underwent a simulated police interview. The distribution of F0 in a large homogeneous group of speakers is of forensic significance since it provides a framework for understanding the significance of F0 measurements in casework. Long-term F0 for the 100 speakers yielded a mode of 102 Hz, a mean of 106 Hz and a median of 105 Hz, and had a near-normal distribution. We demonstrate the limitations of F0 as a discriminatory feature for the majority (60%) of our speaker group, whose long-term F0 occu...
The West Yorkshire Regional English Database (WYRED) consists of approximately 200 hours of high-qua...
AbstractOur study is a detailed exploration of non-fluency in adults who do not stutter and a discus...
The present thesis focuses on the study of the influence of two social factors, age and gender, on t...
The present Master's thesis deals with the forensic use of fundamental frequency characteristics, sp...
In forensic speaker comparison (FSC), it is essential not only to evaluate the similarity between tw...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Despite its many prima facie attractive properties for forensic speaker recognition, F0 is regarded ...
Francis Nolan, Kirsty McDougall, Gea de Jong, and Toby Hudson, 'The DyViS database: style-controlled...
In speaker identification, a forensic phonetician’s task often involves comparingvoices of two or mo...
Fundamental frequency (f0) is a highly speaker-specific feature. Consequently, practitioners often u...
Kirsty McDougall, 'Speaker-specific formant dynamics: An experiment on Australian English /aI/', fir...
Forensic phoneticians have found speech tempo to be an important parameter for forensic speaker comp...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
Long-term mean F0 (LTF0) is a popular parameter in Forensic Speaker Recognition (FSR). Its popularit...
An understanding of the acoustic properties, as well as the nature of within- and between-speaker va...
The West Yorkshire Regional English Database (WYRED) consists of approximately 200 hours of high-qua...
AbstractOur study is a detailed exploration of non-fluency in adults who do not stutter and a discus...
The present thesis focuses on the study of the influence of two social factors, age and gender, on t...
The present Master's thesis deals with the forensic use of fundamental frequency characteristics, sp...
In forensic speaker comparison (FSC), it is essential not only to evaluate the similarity between tw...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Despite its many prima facie attractive properties for forensic speaker recognition, F0 is regarded ...
Francis Nolan, Kirsty McDougall, Gea de Jong, and Toby Hudson, 'The DyViS database: style-controlled...
In speaker identification, a forensic phonetician’s task often involves comparingvoices of two or mo...
Fundamental frequency (f0) is a highly speaker-specific feature. Consequently, practitioners often u...
Kirsty McDougall, 'Speaker-specific formant dynamics: An experiment on Australian English /aI/', fir...
Forensic phoneticians have found speech tempo to be an important parameter for forensic speaker comp...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
Long-term mean F0 (LTF0) is a popular parameter in Forensic Speaker Recognition (FSR). Its popularit...
An understanding of the acoustic properties, as well as the nature of within- and between-speaker va...
The West Yorkshire Regional English Database (WYRED) consists of approximately 200 hours of high-qua...
AbstractOur study is a detailed exploration of non-fluency in adults who do not stutter and a discus...
The present thesis focuses on the study of the influence of two social factors, age and gender, on t...