The suitability of voiceless fricative spectra for forensic voice comparison is explored within a Likelihood Ratio-based framework. Non-contemporaneous landline telephone recordings of 99 male Japanese speakers are compared using only tokens of their voiceless alveolo-patalal fricative [6]. A subset of mean-cepstrally-subtracted LPC CCs from the fricative spectrum from dc to 5 kHz is used. GMM/UBM and multivariate likelihood ratios are extracted for the 99 target and 4851 non-target trials, and fused with logistic regression. An EER of 7.4% and log-LR cost of 0.26 is demonstrated. It is concluded that the [6] spectrum does have some individualising potential
This thesis advances understanding of the forensic value of the automatic speech parameters by addre...
Long-term mean F0 (LTF0) is a popular parameter in Forensic Speaker Recognition (FSR). Its popularit...
A pilot forensic-phonetic experiment is described which compares the performance of formant- and cep...
The suitability of vowel cepstral spectra for forensic voice comparison is explored within a likelih...
Two procedures for the calculation of forensic likelihood ratios were tested on the same set of acou...
This study is a pilot research that explores the effectiveness of a likelihood ratio (LR)-based fore...
Non-contemporaneous speech samples from 27 male speakers of Australian English were compared in a fo...
An acoustic-phonetic forensic-voice-comparison system was constructed using the time-averaged forman...
Despite its many prima facie attractive properties for forensic speaker recognition, F0 is regarded ...
The paper presents a preliminary investigation of the performance of acoustic-phonetic based forensi...
This study is an investigation into the effect of sample size on a likelihood ratio (LR) based foren...
This study is an investigation into the effect of within-speaker sample size (token number) on a lik...
This study sets out to investigate how the speech of a single speaker can vary depending on their in...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
This thesis advances understanding of the forensic value of the automatic speech parameters by addre...
Long-term mean F0 (LTF0) is a popular parameter in Forensic Speaker Recognition (FSR). Its popularit...
A pilot forensic-phonetic experiment is described which compares the performance of formant- and cep...
The suitability of vowel cepstral spectra for forensic voice comparison is explored within a likelih...
Two procedures for the calculation of forensic likelihood ratios were tested on the same set of acou...
This study is a pilot research that explores the effectiveness of a likelihood ratio (LR)-based fore...
Non-contemporaneous speech samples from 27 male speakers of Australian English were compared in a fo...
An acoustic-phonetic forensic-voice-comparison system was constructed using the time-averaged forman...
Despite its many prima facie attractive properties for forensic speaker recognition, F0 is regarded ...
The paper presents a preliminary investigation of the performance of acoustic-phonetic based forensi...
This study is an investigation into the effect of sample size on a likelihood ratio (LR) based foren...
This study is an investigation into the effect of within-speaker sample size (token number) on a lik...
This study sets out to investigate how the speech of a single speaker can vary depending on their in...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
This thesis advances understanding of the forensic value of the automatic speech parameters by addre...
Long-term mean F0 (LTF0) is a popular parameter in Forensic Speaker Recognition (FSR). Its popularit...
A pilot forensic-phonetic experiment is described which compares the performance of formant- and cep...