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Exploring the relationship between voice similarity estimates by listeners and by an automatic speaker recognition system incorporating phonetic features ...
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Exploring the relationship between voice similarity estimates by listeners and by an automatic speaker recognition system incorporating phonetic features
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Profiling fluency: an analysis of individual variation in disfluencies in adult males
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Telephone transmission and earwitnesses: performance on voice parades controlled for voice similarity
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Effects of the telephone on perceived voice similarity: implications for voice line-ups
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Assessing perceived voice similarity using multidimensional scaling for the construction of voice parades
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The consistency of formant measurements in high quality audio data: the effect of agreeing measurement procedures
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Individual variation in the frication of voiceless plosives in Australian English: a study of twins’ speech.
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The DyViS database: style-controlled recordings of 100 homogeneous speakers for forensic phonetic research
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The acoustic character of fricated /t/ in Australian English: a comparison with /s/ and /ʃ/
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Acoustic and perceptual effects of telephone transmission on vowel quality
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Speaker-specific formant dynamics: an experiment on Australian English /aɪ/
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