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On the speaker discriminatory power asymmetry regarding acoustic-phonetic parameters and the impact of speaking style [Elektronisk resurs]

Cavalcanti, Julio Cesar (författare)
Eriksson, Anders, 1939- (författare)
Barbosa, Plinio A. (författare)
Stockholms universitet Humanistiska fakulteten (utgivare)
Stockholms universitet Humanistiska fakulteten (utgivare)
Publicerad: 2023
Engelska.
Ingår i: Frontiers in Psychology. ; 14
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  • This study aimed to assess what we refer to as the speaker discriminatory power asymmetry and its forensic implications in comparisons performed in different speaking styles: spontaneous dialogues vs. interviews. We also addressed the impact of data sampling on the speaker's discriminatory performance concerning different acoustic-phonetic estimates. The participants were 20 male speakers, Brazilian Portuguese speakers from the same dialectal area. The speech material consisted of spontaneous telephone conversations between familiar individuals, and interviews conducted between each individual participant and the researcher. Nine acoustic-phonetic parameters were chosen for the comparisons, spanning from temporal and melodic to spectral acoustic-phonetic estimates. Ultimately, an analysis based on the combination of different parameters was also conducted. Two speaker discriminatory metrics were examined: Cost Log-likelihood-ratio (Cllr) and Equal Error Rate (EER) values. A general speaker discriminatory trend was suggested when assessing the parameters individually. Parameters pertaining to the temporal acoustic-phonetic class depicted the weakest performance in terms of speaker contrasting power as evidenced by the relatively higher Cllr and EER values. Moreover, from the set of acoustic parameters assessed, spectral parameters, mainly high formant frequencies, i.e., F3 and F4, were the best performing in terms of speaker discrimination, depicting the lowest EER and Cllr scores. The results appear to suggest a speaker discriminatory power asymmetryconcerning parameters from different acoustic-phonetic classes, in which temporal parameters tended to present a lower discriminatory power. The speaking style mismatch also seemed to considerably impact the speaker comparison task, by undermining the overall discriminatory performance. A statistical model based on the combination of different acoustic-phonetic estimates was found to perform best in this case. Finally, data sampling has proven to be of crucial relevance for the reliability of discriminatory power assessment. 

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Humanities and the Arts  (hsv)
Languages and Literature  (hsv)
General Language Studies and Linguistics  (hsv)
Humaniora och konst  (hsv)
Språk och litteratur  (hsv)
Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik  (hsv)
Phonetics  (su)
fonetik  (su)

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Speech analysis
phonetics
acoustic phonetics
forensic phonetics
speaker comparison
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