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Automatic-Type Calibration of Traditionally Derived Likelihood Ratios: Forensic Analysis of Australian English/o/Formant Trajectories

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Morrison, Geoffrey
Kinoshita, Yuko

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International Speech Communication Association

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A traditional-style phonetic-acoustic forensic-speaker-recognition analysis was conducted on Australian English /o/ recordings. Different parametric curves were fitted to the formant trajectories of the vowel tokens, and cross-validated likelihood ratios

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Proceedings of Interspeech 2008 incorporating SST 2008

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2037-12-31