Reliability of human-supervised formant-trajectory measurement for forensic voice comparison

  • Zhang C
  • Morrison G
  • Ochoa F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Acoustic-phonetic approaches to forensic voice comparison often include human-supervised measurement of vowel formants, but the reliability of such measurements is a matter of concern. This study assesses the within- and between-supervisor variability of three sets of formant-trajectory measurements made by each of four human supervisors. It also assesses the validity and reliability of forensic-voice-comparison systems based on these measurements. Each supervisor's formant-trajectory system was fused with a baseline mel-frequency cepstral-coefficient system, and performance was assessed relative to the baseline system. Substantial improvements in validity were found for all supervisors' systems, but some supervisors' systems were more reliable than others.

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Zhang, C., Morrison, G. S., Ochoa, F., & Enzinger, E. (2013). Reliability of human-supervised formant-trajectory measurement for forensic voice comparison. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 133(1), EL54–EL60. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4773223

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