This study investigates the use of long-term formant distributions (LTFDs) as a discriminant in forensic speaker comparisons. LTFDs are the distributions calculated for all values of each formant for a speaker in a single recording. Spontaneous speech recordings from 100 male speakers of Southern Standard British English were analyzed from the DyViS Database (Nolan et al. 2009). The recordings were auto-segmented to obtain a minimum of 50 seconds of vowels per speaker. The iCAbS (iterative cepstral analysis by synthesis) formant tracker was used to automatically extract and measure F1-F4. To assess the evidential value of the LTFDs, likelihood ratios (LRs) were computed using a Multivariate Kernel-Density approach (MVKD). It was found that ...
Semi-automatic systems based on traditional linguistic-phonetic features are increasingly being used...
A traditional-style phonetic-acoustic forensic-speaker-recognition analysis was conducted on Austral...
Situated at the intersection of forensic speech science and bilingualism, this thesis focuses on the...
This study considers issues of language- and speakerspecificity in long-term formant distributions (...
Long-Term Formant distribution (LTF) is a relatively new method in forensic speaker comparison, by w...
The analysis of long-time formant distribution is relatively young but promising discipline of speak...
Long-term mean F0 (LTF0) is a popular parameter in Forensic Speaker Recognition (FSR). Its popularit...
Despite its many prima facie attractive properties for forensic speaker recognition, F0 is regarded ...
The performances of two different procedures for calculating the likelihood ratio (LR) for forensic...
Several ways have been proposed for forensic speaker identification based largely on formants, whose...
In this paper, the Gaussian Mixture Model – Universal Background Model (GMM-UBM) is applied to onedi...
This study sets out to find the most reliable method for loglikelihood-ratio (LLR) calculation under...
Two procedures for the calculation of forensic likelihood ratios were tested on the same set of acou...
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...
Semi-automatic systems based on traditional linguistic-phonetic features are increasingly being used...
A traditional-style phonetic-acoustic forensic-speaker-recognition analysis was conducted on Austral...
Situated at the intersection of forensic speech science and bilingualism, this thesis focuses on the...
This study considers issues of language- and speakerspecificity in long-term formant distributions (...
Long-Term Formant distribution (LTF) is a relatively new method in forensic speaker comparison, by w...
The analysis of long-time formant distribution is relatively young but promising discipline of speak...
Long-term mean F0 (LTF0) is a popular parameter in Forensic Speaker Recognition (FSR). Its popularit...
Despite its many prima facie attractive properties for forensic speaker recognition, F0 is regarded ...
The performances of two different procedures for calculating the likelihood ratio (LR) for forensic...
Several ways have been proposed for forensic speaker identification based largely on formants, whose...
In this paper, the Gaussian Mixture Model – Universal Background Model (GMM-UBM) is applied to onedi...
This study sets out to find the most reliable method for loglikelihood-ratio (LLR) calculation under...
Two procedures for the calculation of forensic likelihood ratios were tested on the same set of acou...
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...
Semi-automatic systems based on traditional linguistic-phonetic features are increasingly being used...
A traditional-style phonetic-acoustic forensic-speaker-recognition analysis was conducted on Austral...
Situated at the intersection of forensic speech science and bilingualism, this thesis focuses on the...