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    effect of speaker sampling in likelihood ratio based forensic voice comparison by Xiao Wang, Bruce, Hughes, Vincent, Foulkes, Paul

    “…Within the field of forensic voice comparison (FVC), there is growing pressure for experts to demonstrate the validity and reliability of the conclusions they…”
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    Balancing validity and reliability as a function of sampling variability in forensic voice comparison by Wang, Bruce Xiao, Hughes, Vincent

    Published in Science & justice (01-11-2024)
    “…•Three generations of ASR systems evaluated for validity and reliability.•Advanced systems yield better validity but not necessarily higher…”
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    The effect of sampling variability on systems and individual speakers in likelihood ratio-based forensic voice comparison by Wang, Bruce Xiao, Hughes, Vincent, Foulkes, Paul

    Published in Speech communication (01-03-2022)
    “…•System performance does not provide the insights of individual behavior.•Considerable fluctuation is observed in individual behavior with more features…”
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    Declarative or declarative question?—On the acoustics of English prosody of Hong Kong trilingual children with autism spectrum disorder by Wang, Bruce Xiao, Chen, Si, Zhou, Fang, Liu, Jiang, Xiao, Cheng

    “…The current study investigated the production of English prosody (i.e., focus marking) of trilingual Cantonese children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and…”
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    Modeling Lexical Tones for Speaker Discrimination by Chan, Ricky K W, Wang, Bruce Xiao

    Published in Language and speech (27-07-2024)
    “…Fundamental frequency (F0) has been widely studied and used in the context of speaker discrimination and forensic voice comparison casework, but most previous…”
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    Multidimensional Signals and Analytic Flexibility: Estimating Degrees of Freedom in Human-Speech Analyses by Casillas, Joseph V., Ahn, Byron, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., Al-Tamimi, Jalal, Alotaibi, Najd E., AlShakhori, Mohammed K., Altmiller, Ruth M., Baese-Berk, Melissa M., Bailey, George, Sangma, Cheman Baira A, BensonMeyer, Emelia P., Bing, Liwen, Bjorndahl, Christina, Braver, Aaron, Brown, Alicia M., Brugos, Alejna, Caillol, Coline, Cangemi, Francesco, Carignan, Christopher, Carraturo, Sita, Chodroff, Eleanor, Cohn, Michelle, Cronenberg, Johanna, Dagar, Erica L., Diantoro, Carissa A., Dokovova, Marie, Du, Fengting, Dubuis, Margaux, Duême, Florent, Durward, Matthew, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Fink, Lauren K., Finley, Sara, Foster, Kurtis, Foulkes, Paul, Frazer-McKee, Gabriel, Fromont, Robert, Geller, Jason, Grasso, Camille L., Grice, Martine, Grose-Hodge, Magdalena S., Gully, Amelia J., Halfacre, Caitlin, Haywood, Robert, Hellmuth, Sam, Holliday, Nicole, Hoogland, Damar, Huang, Yaqian, Hughes, Vincent, Ilchovska, Zlatomira G., Jones, Jacq, Junges, Mágat N., Kaland, Constantijn, Kelly, Niamh E., Koolen, Ruud, Krahmer, Emiel, Krajewska, Dorota, Krug, Andreas, Lentz, Tomas O., Li, Wanyin, Lialiou, Maria, Lima, Ronaldo M., Lo, Justin J. H., Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar, MacLeod, Bethany, Mallard, Mel, McConnellogue, Carol-Ann Mary, Nieder, Jessica, Nikolić, Dušan, Offerman, Heather M., Passoni, Elisa, Perry, Scott J., Pfiffner, Alexandra M., Proctor, Michael, Rhodes, Ryan, Röer, Jan P., Sbacco, Lucia, Schleef, Erik, Schmitz, Dominic, Shiryaev, Alexander, Sóskuthy, Márton, Spaniol, Malin, Stanley, Joseph A., Strickler, Alyssa, Tucker, Benjamin V., Turnbull, Rory, Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O., Urrestarazu-Porta, Iñigo, van de Vijver, Ruben, Van Engen, Kristin J., van Miltenburg, Emiel, Wang, Bruce Xiao, Westerbeek, Hans, Winters, Stephen, Wood, Anna, Xu, Chenzi, Zellou, Georgia, Zhang, Cong, Zhu, Jian, Roettger, Timo B.

    “…Recent empirical studies have highlighted the large degree of analytic flexibility in data analysis that can lead to substantially different conclusions based…”
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