This study investigates the evidential value of filled pauses (FPs, i.e. um, uh) as variables in forensic voice comparison. FPs for 60 young male speakers of standard southern British English were analysed. The following acoustic properties were analysed: midpoint frequencies of the first three formants in the vocalic portion; ‘dynamic’ characterisations of formant trajectories (i.e. quadratic polynomial equations fitted to nine measurement points over the entire vowel); vowel duration; and nasal duration for um. Likelihood ratio (LR) scores were computed using the Multivariate Kernel Density formula (MVKD; Aitken and Lucy, 2004) and converted to calibrated log10 LRs (LLRs) using logistic-regression (Brümmer et al., 2007). System validity w...
Filled pauses are widely considered as a relatively consistent feature of an individual's speech. Ho...
Within the field of forensic speech science there is increasing acceptance of the likelihood ratio (...
Pause fillers occur naturally during conversational speech, and have recently generated interest in ...
This study investigates the evidential value of filled pauses (FPs, i.e. um, uh) as variables in for...
We assess the potential improvement in the performance of MFCC-based automatic speaker recognition (...
In forensic voice comparison, there is increasing focus on the integration of automatic and phonetic...
Semi-automatic systems based on traditional linguistic-phonetic features are increasingly being used...
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...
The present paper describes a statistical modeling procedure that was developed to account for the f...
It has been claimed that filled pauses are transferred from the first (L1) into the second language ...
In a 2012 case in New South Wales, Australia, the identity of a speaker on several audio recordings ...
There is increasing pressure for forensic science to evaluate evidence in a logically correct manner...
This thesis examines the influence of acoustic variability on automatic speaker recognition systems ...
Studies that quantify speech tempo on acoustic grounds typically use one of various rate measures. E...
Filled pauses are widely considered as a relatively consistent feature of an individual's speech. Ho...
Within the field of forensic speech science there is increasing acceptance of the likelihood ratio (...
Pause fillers occur naturally during conversational speech, and have recently generated interest in ...
This study investigates the evidential value of filled pauses (FPs, i.e. um, uh) as variables in for...
We assess the potential improvement in the performance of MFCC-based automatic speaker recognition (...
In forensic voice comparison, there is increasing focus on the integration of automatic and phonetic...
Semi-automatic systems based on traditional linguistic-phonetic features are increasingly being used...
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...
The present paper describes a statistical modeling procedure that was developed to account for the f...
It has been claimed that filled pauses are transferred from the first (L1) into the second language ...
In a 2012 case in New South Wales, Australia, the identity of a speaker on several audio recordings ...
There is increasing pressure for forensic science to evaluate evidence in a logically correct manner...
This thesis examines the influence of acoustic variability on automatic speaker recognition systems ...
Studies that quantify speech tempo on acoustic grounds typically use one of various rate measures. E...
Filled pauses are widely considered as a relatively consistent feature of an individual's speech. Ho...
Within the field of forensic speech science there is increasing acceptance of the likelihood ratio (...
Pause fillers occur naturally during conversational speech, and have recently generated interest in ...