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Abstract Purpose With increasing rates of migration worldwide, police are more likely than ever to interview witnesses who do not have the same first language as they do. We examined how to best approach this situation by comparing three different ways of conducting such interviews.
Emelie Ernberg, Erik Mac Giolla
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Syllabic quantity patterns as rhythmic features for Latin authorship attribution
Abstract It is well known that, within the Latin production of written text, peculiar metric schemes were followed not only in poetic compositions, but also in many prose works. Such metric patterns were based on so‐called syllabic quantity, that is, on the length of the involved syllables, and there is substantial evidence suggesting that certain ...
Silvia Corbara +2 more
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LINGUISTIC PERSONOLOGY – POTENTIAL IN PHONOSCOPIC EXPERTISE
The study attempts to justify the development of linguistic personology in Bulgaria as an interdisciplinary scientific paradigm, which comprises theoretical foundations of psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics ...
Dimitar D. Popov, Velka A. Popova
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Structural disconnectome mapping of cognitive function in poststroke patients
Abstract Background and purpose Sequalae following stroke represents a significant challenge in current rehabilitation. The location and size of focal lesions are only moderately predictive of the diverse cognitive outcome after stroke. One explanation building on recent work on brain networks proposes that the cognitive consequences of focal lesions ...
Knut K. Kolskår +11 more
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Using Convolutional Neural Networks for the Assessment Research of Mental Health
Existing mental health assessment methods mainly rely on experts’ experience, which has subjective bias, so convolutional neural networks are applied to mental health assessment to achieve the fusion of face, voice, and gait. Among them, the OpenPose algorithm is used to extract facial and posture features; openSMILE is used to extract voice features ...
Yanbing Liu, Gengxin Sun
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A Robust Approach for Speaker Identification Using Dialect Information
The present research is an effort to enhance the performance of voice processing systems, in our case the speaker identification system (SIS) by addressing the variability caused by the dialectical variations of a language. We present an effective solution to reduce dialect‐related variability from voice processing systems.
Shahid Munir Shah +3 more
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VOICE-BASED IDENTIFICATION AND CONTRIBUTION TO THE EFFICIENCY OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Today, forensic voice identification is a powerful tool in the fight against crime, in situations where it is necessary to identify a suspect or to acquit an innocent person.
Jadranka Otašević +1 more
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Speaker Identification for Swiss German with Spectral and Rhythm Features [PDF]
We present results of speech rhythm analysis for automatic speaker identification. We expand previous experiments using similar methods for language identification.
Dellwo, Volker +2 more
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IntroductionIn England and Wales, transcripts of police-suspect interviews are often admitted as evidence in courts of law. Orthographic transcription is a time-consuming process and is usually carried out by untrained transcribers, resulting in records ...
Lauren Harrington
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Evidentiality in the interrogator's Persuasion [PDF]
Forensic Linguistics is an interdisciplinary field that began its work in the US and European courts in 1997. Since then, linguists have been able to expedite the processing of many cases by analyzing linguistic tools.
Masoud Dehghan, Atiyeh Karami
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