摩擦剂的谱特性:一种法医学方法

N. Fecher
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本文报道了六名英国英语母语者在不同面部伪装条件下朗读语音控制刺激时的高质量录音中/s、/、/的无音擦音音标分析。语音样本是从一个音频中提取的,目的是研究多模态语音和说话人识别在法医环境下。研究结果讨论了某些掩模材料对语音产生和声学阻尼影响的限制。
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Spectral properties of fricatives: a forensic approach
This paper reports on the acoustic-phonetic analysis of the voiceless fricatives /s, , / taken from high-quality recordings of six native British English speakers reading phonetically controlled stimuli under various face disguise conditions. Speech samples were extracted from an audiocollected for the purpose of investigating multimodal speech and speaker recognition in a forensic context. Findings are discussed with regard to constraints in speech production and acoustic damping effects caused by certain mask materials.
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