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The interface between the phonetic scientist and forensic investigations

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2003
Many scientists find the interface with criminal/civil investigations and the resulting litigation quite challenging. The great variety found among such cases and their (sometimes) shockingly grim aspects, can be most daunting. Moreover, the aid these scientists can expect when attempting to learn their responsibilities (while good) tends to focus only
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Some general phonetic and forensic aspects of speaking tempo

The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 1997
The comparability and compatibility of speech samples is of paramount importance to modern techniques of forensic speaker identification. This principle applies also to factors commonly referred to as speaking tempo, speech rate, speed of utterance, and the like, which may differ considerably as a function of various characteristics of the speaking ...
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Speaker verification in forensic phonetics

2007
VERIFIKACIJA GOVORNIKA U FORENZIČNOJ FONETICI Prof. dr. sc. Gordana Varošanec-Škarić Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Odsjek za fonetiku Ivana Lučića 3, 10 000 Zagreb, Hrvatska gvarosan@ffzg.hr SAŽETAK Nakon ekspertnog fonetskog slušnog prepoznavanja govornika, u postupku verifikacije osumnjičenika u stvarnom forenzičnom slučaju uspoređene su
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Forensic phonetics

Journal of Linguistics, 1991
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FORENSIC PHONETICS: GENESIS OF A DISCIPLINE

Политическая лингвистика, 2019
Eduard Vladimirovich Budaev   +1 more
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Book Review: Forensic Phonetics

International Criminal Justice Review, 1994
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Forensic comparison of voices, speech and speakers – Tools and Methods in Forensic Phonetics

2017
This thesis has three main objectives. The first objective (A) includes Study I, which investigates the parameter fundamental frequency (F0) and its robustness in different acoustic contexts by using different measures. The outcome concludes that using the alternative baseline as a measure will diminish the effect of low-quality recordings or varying ...
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Book Review: Forensic Phonetics

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1992
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