The success of automatic speaker recognition in laboratory environments suggests applications in forensic science for establishing the identity of individuals on the basis of features extracted from speech. A theoretical model for such a verification scheme for continuous normally distributed features is developed. The three cases of using a) single feature, b) multiple independent measurements of a single feature, and c) multiple independent features are explored. The number of independent features needed for a reliable personal identification is computed based on the theoretical model and an exploratory study of some speech features.

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A pattern recognition model of voice-based personal verification systems for forensic applications

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1980

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algorithm, forensic medicine, mouth, pattern recognition, pharynx, respiratory system, speech, SPEECH

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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1980, 10, 9, pp. 585-588

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