Recently, in the forensic biometric community, there is a growing interest to compute a metric called “likelihood- ratio‿ when a pair of biometric specimens is compared using a biometric recognition system. Generally, a biomet- ric recognition system outputs a score and therefore a likelihood-ratio computation method is used to convert the score to a likelihood-ratio. The likelihood-ratio is the probability of the score given the hypothesis of the prose- cution, Hp (the two biometric specimens arose from a same source), divided by the probability of the score given the hypothesis of the defense, Hd (the two biometric specimens arose from different sources). Given a set of training scores under Hp and a set of training scores under Hd, sever...
In this article, the performance of a score-based likelihood ratio (LR) system for comparisons of fi...
Data to which the authors refer to throughout this article are likelihood ratios (LR) computed from ...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...
Recently, in the forensic biometric community, there is a growing interest to compute a metric calle...
When two biometric specimens are compared using an automatic biometric recognition system, a similar...
In this paper we describe a new method of likelihood ratio computation for score-based biometric rec...
For an automatic comparison of a pair of biometric specimens, a similarity metric called ‘score’ is ...
A biometric system used for forensic evaluation requires a conversion of the score to a likelihood r...
A group of approaches for calculating forensic likelihood ratios first calculates scores which quant...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11527923_112Proceedings...
Score based procedures for the calculation of forensic likelihood ratios are popular across differen...
When using biometric technology in forensic applications, it is necessary to compute a Log-likelihoo...
This paper is a postprint of a paper submitted to and accepted for publication in IET Biometrics an...
The classical likelihood ratio classifier easily collapses in many biometric applications especially...
When strength of forensic evidence is quantified using sample data and statistical models, a concern...
In this article, the performance of a score-based likelihood ratio (LR) system for comparisons of fi...
Data to which the authors refer to throughout this article are likelihood ratios (LR) computed from ...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...
Recently, in the forensic biometric community, there is a growing interest to compute a metric calle...
When two biometric specimens are compared using an automatic biometric recognition system, a similar...
In this paper we describe a new method of likelihood ratio computation for score-based biometric rec...
For an automatic comparison of a pair of biometric specimens, a similarity metric called ‘score’ is ...
A biometric system used for forensic evaluation requires a conversion of the score to a likelihood r...
A group of approaches for calculating forensic likelihood ratios first calculates scores which quant...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11527923_112Proceedings...
Score based procedures for the calculation of forensic likelihood ratios are popular across differen...
When using biometric technology in forensic applications, it is necessary to compute a Log-likelihoo...
This paper is a postprint of a paper submitted to and accepted for publication in IET Biometrics an...
The classical likelihood ratio classifier easily collapses in many biometric applications especially...
When strength of forensic evidence is quantified using sample data and statistical models, a concern...
In this article, the performance of a score-based likelihood ratio (LR) system for comparisons of fi...
Data to which the authors refer to throughout this article are likelihood ratios (LR) computed from ...
In the past years, there is increasing awareness and acceptance among forensic speech scientists of ...