This paper explores the effects of variability in the amount of reference data used in quantifying the strength of speech evidence using numerical likelihood ratios (LRs). Monte Carlo simulations (MCS) are performed to generate synthetic data from a sample of existing raw local articulation rate (AR) data. LRs are computed as the number of reference speakers (up to 1000), and the number of tokens per reference speaker (up to 200) is systematically increased. The distributions of same-speaker and different-speaker LRs and system performance (log LR cost (Cllr) and equal error rate (EER)) are assessed as a function of the size of the reference data. Results reveal that LRs based on AR are relatively robust to small reference samples, but that...
This paper studies properties of the score distributions of calibrated log-likelihood-ratios that ar...
This study sets out to investigate how the speech of a single speaker can vary depending on their in...
In this contribution, the Bayesian framework for interpretation of evidence when applied to forensic...
Assuming that the characteristics of an appropriate reference sample can be specified according to t...
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 ...
This study is an investigation into the effect of sample size on a likelihood ratio (LR) based foren...
Across forensic speech science, the likelihood ratio (LR) is increasingly becoming accepted as the l...
This paper investigates how change in population size affects the reliability of the likelihood rati...
This study is an investigation into the effect of within-speaker sample size (token number) on a lik...
The production of speech is not only influenced by various intrinsic factors such as semantics, di-a...
Within the field of forensic speech science there is increasing acceptance of the likelihood ratio (...
This article investigates to what extent and in what ways the size of the background population affe...
The issues of validity and reliability are important in forensic science. Within the likelihood-rati...
Forensic phoneticians have found speech tempo to be an important parameter for forensic speaker comp...
This paper studies properties of the score distributions of calibrated log-likelihood-ratios that ar...
This study sets out to investigate how the speech of a single speaker can vary depending on their in...
In this contribution, the Bayesian framework for interpretation of evidence when applied to forensic...
Assuming that the characteristics of an appropriate reference sample can be specified according to t...
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 ...
This study is an investigation into the effect of sample size on a likelihood ratio (LR) based foren...
Across forensic speech science, the likelihood ratio (LR) is increasingly becoming accepted as the l...
This paper investigates how change in population size affects the reliability of the likelihood rati...
This study is an investigation into the effect of within-speaker sample size (token number) on a lik...
The production of speech is not only influenced by various intrinsic factors such as semantics, di-a...
Within the field of forensic speech science there is increasing acceptance of the likelihood ratio (...
This article investigates to what extent and in what ways the size of the background population affe...
The issues of validity and reliability are important in forensic science. Within the likelihood-rati...
Forensic phoneticians have found speech tempo to be an important parameter for forensic speaker comp...
This paper studies properties of the score distributions of calibrated log-likelihood-ratios that ar...
This study sets out to investigate how the speech of a single speaker can vary depending on their in...
In this contribution, the Bayesian framework for interpretation of evidence when applied to forensic...