Semi-automatic systems based on traditional linguistic-phonetic features are increasingly being used for forensic voice comparison (FVC) casework. In this paper, we examine the stability of the output of a semi-automatic system, based on the long-term formant distributions (LTFDs) of F1, F2, and F3, as the channel quality of the input recordings decreases. Cross-validated, calibrated GMM-UBM log likelihood-ratios (LLRs) were computed for 97 Standard Southern British English speakers under four conditions. In each condition the same speech material was used, but the technical properties of the recordings changed (high quality studio recording, landline telephone recording, high bit-rate GSM mobile telephone recording and low bit-rate GSM mob...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is now widely accepted as the appropriate framework for evaluating expert ...
This study sets out to find the most reliable method for loglikelihood-ratio (LLR) calculation under...
International audienceForensic Voice Comparison (FVC) is increasingly using the likelihood ratio (LR...
In forensic voice comparison, there is increasing focus on the integration of automatic and phonetic...
We assess the potential improvement in the performance of MFCC-based automatic speaker recognition (...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
This thesis examines the influence of acoustic variability on automatic speaker recognition systems ...
This study investigates the evidential value of filled pauses (FPs, i.e. um, uh) as variables in for...
This study investigates the use of long-term formant distributions (LTFDs) as a discriminant in fore...
In a 2017 New South Wales case, a forensic practitioner conducted a forensic voice comparison using ...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...
This chapter describes a number of signal-processing and statistical-modeling techniques that are co...
There is increasing pressure for forensic science to evaluate evidence in a logically correct manner...
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 (...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is now widely accepted as the appropriate framework for evaluating expert ...
This study sets out to find the most reliable method for loglikelihood-ratio (LLR) calculation under...
International audienceForensic Voice Comparison (FVC) is increasingly using the likelihood ratio (LR...
In forensic voice comparison, there is increasing focus on the integration of automatic and phonetic...
We assess the potential improvement in the performance of MFCC-based automatic speaker recognition (...
International audienceIt is common to see voice recordings being presented as a forensic trace in co...
This thesis examines the influence of acoustic variability on automatic speaker recognition systems ...
This study investigates the evidential value of filled pauses (FPs, i.e. um, uh) as variables in for...
This study investigates the use of long-term formant distributions (LTFDs) as a discriminant in fore...
In a 2017 New South Wales case, a forensic practitioner conducted a forensic voice comparison using ...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...
This chapter describes a number of signal-processing and statistical-modeling techniques that are co...
There is increasing pressure for forensic science to evaluate evidence in a logically correct manner...
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 (...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is now widely accepted as the appropriate framework for evaluating expert ...
This study sets out to find the most reliable method for loglikelihood-ratio (LLR) calculation under...
International audienceForensic Voice Comparison (FVC) is increasingly using the likelihood ratio (LR...