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The long-term average spectrum in forensic phonetics: From collation to discrimination of speakers
The present work aims to provide more data regarding the comparison and discrimination of speech samples in the field of forensic phonetics. The methodology used was an acoustic method called long-term average spectrum (LTAS), by calculating its ...
Jordi Just Alcaraz
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Forensic Linguistics: A Study in Criminal Speech Acts [PDF]
This paper presents Forensic Linguistics (FL) as a relatively new field if it is compared to phonetics, syntax and other branches of linguistics. It is the interface between linguistics and law.
Jihan Hassan Ali
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The Influence of Persian Language on Khoramabadi Luri Vowels Quality for Forensic Analysis [PDF]
Using forensic analysis, this study attempted to investigate the influence of the Persian language on the quality of Khoramabadi Luri vowels. This research tried to find the answer to whether Persian can affect the acoustic features of Khoramabadi vowels
Nasim Vafaei Salar Poor +2 more
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Speaker-specific features of simple vowels in Persian based on the source-filter theory [PDF]
Based on source-filter theory, the present research attempts to investigate between- and within-speaker variability in simple vowels of Persian using experimental phonetics tools.
Homa Asadi, Batool Alinezhad
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Disfluencies Revisited—Are They Speaker-Specific?
The forensic application of phonetics relies on individuality in speech. In the forensic domain, individual patterns of verbal and paraverbal behavior are of interest which are readily available, measurable, consistent, and robust to disguise and to ...
Angelika Braun +2 more
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In forensic phonetics, speaker’s recognition is considered as a conventional chore. The purpose of this work is to analyse whether and to what extent (1) the expertise of the evaluators and (2) reading and spontaneous speaking styles influence the ...
Sonia Cenceschi +2 more
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In forensic psychiatric examinations, suspects or defendants may attempt malingering. Even in such cases, the forced‐choice coin test based on a forced‐choice technique can be used to prove that suspects or defendants are behaving falsely. Abstract Background In general clinical psychiatric practice, open questions are favored over closed ones because ...
Keisuke Tsuji
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Sounds and speech: Individual differences in unfamiliar voice recognition
Abstract In several applied contexts (e.g., earwitness testimony), the accurate recognition of unfamiliar voices can be a critical part of the person identification process. However, recognising unfamiliar voices is prone to error. While such errors could be reduced by testing the proficiency of listeners, the established tests of unfamiliar voice ...
Dolly Sunilkumar +4 more
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Effects of language mismatch in automatic forensic voice comparison using deep learning embeddings
Abstract In forensic voice comparison, deep learning has become widely popular recently. It is mainly used to learn speaker representations, called embeddings or embedding vectors. Speaker embeddings are often trained using corpora mostly containing widely spoken languages.
Dávid Sztahó, Attila Fejes
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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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