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2002 journal article

Forensic speaker identification based on spectral moments

FORENSIC LINGUISTICS-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPEECH LANGUAGE AND THE LAW, 9(1), 22–43.

By: R. Rodman n, D. McAllister n, D. Bitzer n, L. Cepeda n & P. Abbitt n

author keywords: speaker identification; spectral moments; isolexemic sequences; glottal pulse period
TL;DR: A new method for doing text-independent speaker identification geared to forensic situations by analysing 'isolexemic' sequences, the method addresses the issues of very short criminal exemplars and the need for open-set identifi- cation. (via Semantic Scholar)
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