A reference for professionals who work with recorded evidence, covering areas such authentication of speech recordings, voice stress analysis, and speaker identification. It covers the basic sciences behind voice identification. It also covers what the reader needs to know about coordinating 'ear witness' lineups.
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A reference for professionals who work with recorded evidence, covering areas such authentication of speech recordings, voice stress analysis, and speaker identification. It covers the basic sciences behind voice identification. It also covers what the reader needs to know about coordinating 'ear witness' lineups.
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New. 0123526213. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-FLAWLESS COPY, BRAND NEW, PRISTINE, NEVER OPENED--256 pages--TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1 Introduction 1 * 2 History 17 * 3 Aural-Perceptual Approaches 27 * 4 The Professionals 63 * 5 Earwitness Line-Ups 91 * 6 Voiceprints 115 * 7 Machine Approaches 135 * 8 Sausi 155 * References and Further Reading 193 * Author Index 227 * Subject Index 235. ----DESCRIPTION: --"Voice-based evidence is an important part of many criminal investigations and has commonly included such things as threats left on an answering machine, a robbery caught on videotape, or a confession recorded during a police interrogation. In the technological age of mobile telephones, voicemail, and voice-recognition software applications, the potential for voice-based evidence continues to increase." Forensic Voice Identification is designed for the experts who must be able to properly handle this type of evidence, decipher what is said, and identify the people who have been recorded. It outlines practical methods for voice identification and covers key areas such as authentication of speech recordings and voice stress analysis. --with a bonus offer--