Forensic speaker identification Philip Rose
Material type: TextLanguage: Eng Publication details: Taylor and francis 2002 LondonDescription: 362p. 14 x 1.5 x 22 cmISBN:- 978-0415271820
- 363.258 ROS
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A voice is much more than just a string of words. Voices, unlike fingerprints, are inherently complex. They signal a great deal of information in addition to the intended message: the speakers' sex, for example, or their emotional state, or age. Although evidence from DNA analysis grabs the headlines, DNA can't talk. It can't be recorded planning, carrying-out or confessing to a crime. It can't be so apparently directly incriminating. Perhaps it is these features that contribute to the interest and importance of Forensic Speaker Identification (FSI)
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