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Authors: | Beat Pfister, René Beutler |
Group: | Computer Engineering |
Type: | Inproceedings |
Title: | Estimating the weight of evidence in forensic speaker verification |
Year: | 2003 |
Month: | September |
Pub-Key: | PB03a |
Book Titel: | Proceedings of Eurospeech 2003 |
Pages: | 701-704 |
Keywords: | SPE |
Abstract: | In forensic casework, the application of automatic speaker verification (SV) aims to determine the likelihood ratio of a suspect being vs. being not the speaker of an incriminating speech recording. For that purpose, the likelihood of the anti-speaker has to be estimated from the speech of an adequate number of other speakers. In many cases, speech signals of such an anti-speaker population are not available and it is generally too expensive to make an appropriate collection. This paper presents a practical procedure of forensic SV which is based on a text-dependent SV system and instead of an anti-speaker population, a special speech database is used to calibrate the valuation scale for an individual case. |
Location: | Geneva |
Resources: | [BibTeX] |