Non-contemporaneous speech samples from 27 male speakers of Australian English were compared in a forensic likelihood-ratio framework. Parametric curves (polynomials and discrete cosine transforms) were fitted to the formant trajectories of the diphthongs a, e, o, a, and . The estimated coefficient values from the parametric curves were used as input to a generative multivariate-kernel-density formula for calculating likelihood ratios expressing the probability of obtaining the observed difference between two speech samples under the hypothesis that the samples were produced by the same speaker versus under the hypothesis that they were produced by different speakers. Cross-validated likelihood-ratio results from systems based on different ...
This study investigates the use of long-term formant distributions (LTFDs) as a discriminant in fore...
The issues of validity and reliability are important in forensic science. Within the likelihood-rati...
Across forensic speech science, the likelihood ratio (LR) is increasingly becoming accepted as the l...
Earlier studies have indicated that information regarding speaker identity can be extracted from the...
This study is a pilot research that explores the effectiveness of a likelihood ratio (LR)-based fore...
An acoustic-phonetic forensic-voice-comparison system was constructed using the time-averaged forman...
A traditional-style phonetic-acoustic forensic-speaker-recognition analysis was conducted on Austral...
This study aims to quantify and compare acoustic parameters of the three Thai diphthongs /ia, ia, ua...
A traditional-style phonetic-acoustic forensic-speaker-recognition analysis was conducted on Austral...
An experiment is described relating to estimation of strength of evidence in likelihood ratio-based ...
A traditional-style phonetic-acoustic forensic-speaker-recognition analysis was conducted on Austral...
Two procedures for the calculation of forensic likelihood ratios were tested on the same set of acou...
This paper describes an experiment investigating how well same-speaker speech samples can be discrim...
The suitability of vowel cepstral spectra for forensic voice comparison is explored within a likelih...
The paper presents a preliminary investigation of the performance of acoustic-phonetic based forensi...
This study investigates the use of long-term formant distributions (LTFDs) as a discriminant in fore...
The issues of validity and reliability are important in forensic science. Within the likelihood-rati...
Across forensic speech science, the likelihood ratio (LR) is increasingly becoming accepted as the l...
Earlier studies have indicated that information regarding speaker identity can be extracted from the...
This study is a pilot research that explores the effectiveness of a likelihood ratio (LR)-based fore...
An acoustic-phonetic forensic-voice-comparison system was constructed using the time-averaged forman...
A traditional-style phonetic-acoustic forensic-speaker-recognition analysis was conducted on Austral...
This study aims to quantify and compare acoustic parameters of the three Thai diphthongs /ia, ia, ua...
A traditional-style phonetic-acoustic forensic-speaker-recognition analysis was conducted on Austral...
An experiment is described relating to estimation of strength of evidence in likelihood ratio-based ...
A traditional-style phonetic-acoustic forensic-speaker-recognition analysis was conducted on Austral...
Two procedures for the calculation of forensic likelihood ratios were tested on the same set of acou...
This paper describes an experiment investigating how well same-speaker speech samples can be discrim...
The suitability of vowel cepstral spectra for forensic voice comparison is explored within a likelih...
The paper presents a preliminary investigation of the performance of acoustic-phonetic based forensi...
This study investigates the use of long-term formant distributions (LTFDs) as a discriminant in fore...
The issues of validity and reliability are important in forensic science. Within the likelihood-rati...
Across forensic speech science, the likelihood ratio (LR) is increasingly becoming accepted as the l...