A Likelihood Ratio-based forensic voice comparison using formant trajectories of Thai diphthongs

Supawan Pingjai*, Shunichi Ishihara, Paul J. Sidwell

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    Abstract

    This study aims to quantify and compare acoustic parameters of the three Thai diphthongs /ia, ia, ua/ forensically. The likelihood-ratio approach is applied to the parameterized formant trajectories of each instance of each diphthong. The aim of this study is to assess whether such an approach can be used to effectively distinguish, in a probabilistic sense, two or more speech samples as belonging to the same speaker or as opposed to belonging to different speakers. Formant trajectories were fitted using polynomial interpolation. Likelihood ratio values were derived using the multivariate likelihood ratio (MVLR) estimation approach [1] and then calibrated by using the Log-Likelihood Ratio Cost function -Cllr [2]. Speech samples for this study were obtained from 15 male speakers of Standard Thai who performed various tasks aimed at eliciting speech such as giving directions from a map and reading from a script. Such speech data were recorded over two non-contemporaneous sessions separated by at least a week. The results show that the strength of evidence with calibrated Log10LRs > 4 were obtained with the smallest Cllr of 0.01.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number060043
    JournalProceedings of Meetings on Acoustics
    Volume19
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    Event21st International Congress on Acoustics, ICA 2013 - 165th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America - Montreal, QC, Canada
    Duration: 2 Jun 20137 Jun 2013

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