Forensic Phonetics

Voice quality in telephone speech: Comparing acoustic measures between VoIP telephone and high-quality recordings

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Exploring individual speaker performance within a forensic automatic speaker recognition system

Poster Presentation at the UK and Ireland Speech Workshop 2024, Cambridge, UK.

Voice quality in telephone speech: Comparing acoustic measures between VoIP telephone and high-quality recordings

Poster Presentation at INTERSPEECH 2024, Kos Island, Greece.

Exploring individual speaker characteristics within a forensic automatic speaker recognition system

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Contributions of acoustic measures to the classification of laryngeal voice quality in continuous English speech

Poster Presentation at the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPHS23), Prague, Czechia.

Automatic speaker recognition with variation across vocal conditions: a controlled experiment with implications for forensics

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Sensitivity of x-vectors and automatic speaker recognition scores to vocal variation

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Automatic speaker recognition with variation across vocal conditions: a controlled experiment with implications for forensics

Proceedings of Interspeech 2023. Dublin, Ireland.

Impact of the changes in long-term acoustic features upon different-speaker ASR scores

Presentation at the 31st International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics conference (IAFPA 2023), Universität Zürich, Switzerland.

Person-specific Automatic Speaker Recognition

The ESRC-funded project "Person-specific automatic speaker recognition : understanding the behaviour of individuals for applications of ASR" is a three year project running from 2022 to 2025 led by Dr Vincent Hughes (PI), Professor Paul Foulkes (CI) and Dr Philip Harrison in the Department of Language and Linguistic Science at the University of York. The project involves collaboration with the Netherlands Forensic Institute and Oxford Wave Research.