This study is an investigation into the effect of sample size on a likelihood ratio (LR) based forensic voice comparison (FVC) system. In particular, we looked into how the offender and suspect sample size (or the within-speaker sample size) would affect the performance of the FVC system, using spectral feature vectors extracted from spontaneous Japanese speech. For this purpose, we repeatedly conducted Monte Carlo method based experiments with different sample size, using the statistics obtained from these feature vectors. LRs were estimated using the multivariate kernel density LR formula developed by Aitken and Lucy (2004). The derived LRs were calibrated using the logistic-regression calibration technique proposed by Br�mmer and du Pree...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
Within the field of forensic speech science there is increasing acceptance of the likelihood ratio (...
This chapter describes a number of signal-processing and statistical-modeling techniques that are co...
This study is an investigation into the effect of within-speaker sample size (token number) on a lik...
This article investigates to what extent and in what ways the size of the background population affe...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is now widely accepted as the appropriate framework for evaluating expert ...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
This study sets out to find the most reliable method for loglikelihood-ratio (LLR) calculation under...
In this paper, we report on a study which demonstrates that the mismatch in within-speaker replicate...
In this paper, we report on a study which demonstrates that the mismatch in within-speaker replicate...
The performances of two different procedures for calculating the likelihood ratio (LR) for forensic...
This paper investigates how change in population size affects the reliability of the likelihood rati...
This study sets out to investigate how the speech of a single speaker can vary depending on their in...
Across forensic speech science, the likelihood ratio (LR) is increasingly becoming accepted as the l...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
Within the field of forensic speech science there is increasing acceptance of the likelihood ratio (...
This chapter describes a number of signal-processing and statistical-modeling techniques that are co...
This study is an investigation into the effect of within-speaker sample size (token number) on a lik...
This article investigates to what extent and in what ways the size of the background population affe...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is now widely accepted as the appropriate framework for evaluating expert ...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
This study sets out to find the most reliable method for loglikelihood-ratio (LLR) calculation under...
In this paper, we report on a study which demonstrates that the mismatch in within-speaker replicate...
In this paper, we report on a study which demonstrates that the mismatch in within-speaker replicate...
The performances of two different procedures for calculating the likelihood ratio (LR) for forensic...
This paper investigates how change in population size affects the reliability of the likelihood rati...
This study sets out to investigate how the speech of a single speaker can vary depending on their in...
Across forensic speech science, the likelihood ratio (LR) is increasingly becoming accepted as the l...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
Within the field of forensic speech science there is increasing acceptance of the likelihood ratio (...
This chapter describes a number of signal-processing and statistical-modeling techniques that are co...