Fundamental frequency (f0) is a highly speaker-specific feature. Consequently, practitioners often use f0 information in forensic casework. Current research principally examines the use of long-term f0 statistics such as f0 means and standard deviations for forensic voice comparison. The present study investigates how short-term f0 features such as measured by the Fujisaki intonation model capture speaker-individuality. Based on data of a homogeneous group of Zurich German speakers, we conducted an experiment on a large corpus of read speech and on a subset of sentences that included speaking style variability (spontaneous vs. read). The latter is characteristic of forensic casework. Speakers demonstrated high between-speaker variability an...
Long-term mean F0 (LTF0) is a popular parameter in Forensic Speaker Recognition (FSR). Its popularit...
This thesis examines the influence of acoustic variability on automatic speaker recognition systems ...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
Everyday experience tells us that it is often possible to identify a familiar speaker solely by his/...
Everyday experience tells us that it is often possible to identify a familiar speaker solely by his/...
The present Master's thesis deals with the forensic use of fundamental frequency characteristics, sp...
Despite its many prima facie attractive properties for forensic speaker recognition, F0 is regarded ...
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...
In forensic speaker comparison (FSC), it is essential not only to evaluate the similarity between tw...
This paper presents statistical data for the fundamental frequency of 100 young male speakers of Sta...
Speaker individualities in fundamental frequency (F_0) contours are investigated through analyses of...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...
This study considers issues of language- and speakerspecificity in long-term formant distributions (...
Kirsty McDougall, 'Speaker-specific formant dynamics: An experiment on Australian English /aI/', fir...
Long-term mean F0 (LTF0) is a popular parameter in Forensic Speaker Recognition (FSR). Its popularit...
This thesis examines the influence of acoustic variability on automatic speaker recognition systems ...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
Everyday experience tells us that it is often possible to identify a familiar speaker solely by his/...
Everyday experience tells us that it is often possible to identify a familiar speaker solely by his/...
The present Master's thesis deals with the forensic use of fundamental frequency characteristics, sp...
Despite its many prima facie attractive properties for forensic speaker recognition, F0 is regarded ...
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...
In forensic speaker comparison (FSC), it is essential not only to evaluate the similarity between tw...
This paper presents statistical data for the fundamental frequency of 100 young male speakers of Sta...
Speaker individualities in fundamental frequency (F_0) contours are investigated through analyses of...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...
This study considers issues of language- and speakerspecificity in long-term formant distributions (...
Kirsty McDougall, 'Speaker-specific formant dynamics: An experiment on Australian English /aI/', fir...
Long-term mean F0 (LTF0) is a popular parameter in Forensic Speaker Recognition (FSR). Its popularit...
This thesis examines the influence of acoustic variability on automatic speaker recognition systems ...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...