Issues in forensic voice
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2013.06.011
Issues in forensic voice
Abstract
The following article provides a general review of an area that can be referred to as Forensic Voice. Its goals will be outlined and that discussion will be followed by a description of its major elements. Considered are (1) the processing and analysis of spoken utterances, (2) distorted speech, (3) enhancement of speech intelligibility (re: surveillance and other recordings), (4) transcripts, (5) authentication of recordings, (6) speaker identification, and (7) the detection of deception, intoxication, and emotions in speech. Stress in speech and the psychological stress evaluation systems (that some individuals attempt to use as lie detectors) also will be considered. Points of entry will be suggested for individuals with the kinds of backgrounds possessed by professionals already working in the voice area.
Keywords: Evaluation Systems; Forensic; Identification; Intelligibility; Linguistics; Phonetics; Psychoacoustics; Recordings; Speech; Surveillance.
Copyright © 2014 The Voice Foundation. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
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