Leemann Adrian, Kolly Marie-José, Dellwo Volker
Phonetics Laboratory, Department of Comparative Linguistics, University of Zurich, Plattenstrasse 54, 8032 Zürich, Switzerland.
Forensic Sci Int. 2014 May;238:59-67. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2014.02.019. Epub 2014 Mar 5.
Everyday experience tells us that it is often possible to identify a familiar speaker solely by his/her voice. Such observations reveal that speakers carry individual features in their voices. The present study examines how suprasegmental temporal features contribute to speaker-individuality. Based on data of a homogeneous group of Zurich German speakers, we conducted an experiment that included speaking style variability (spontaneous vs. read speech) and channel variability (high-quality vs. mobile phone-transmitted speech), both of which are characteristic of forensic casework. Speakers demonstrated high between-speaker variability in both read and spontaneous speech, and low within-speaker variability across the two speaking styles. Results further revealed that distortions of the type introduced by mobile telephony had little effect on suprasegmental temporal characteristics. Given this evidence of speaker-individuality, we discuss suprasegmental temporal features' potential for forensic voice comparison.
日常经验告诉我们,通常仅通过声音就能识别出熟悉的说话者。这些观察结果表明,说话者的声音具有个体特征。本研究考察了超音段时间特征如何影响说话者的个体性。基于一组讲苏黎世德语的同质群体的数据,我们进行了一项实验,该实验包括说话风格的变化(自发语音与朗读语音)和声道变化(高质量语音与手机传输语音),这两者都是法医案件工作的特征。说话者在朗读语音和自发语音中都表现出较高的说话者间变异性,而在两种说话风格中说话者内变异性较低。结果还表明,移动电话引入的那种失真对超音段时间特征影响很小。鉴于这种说话者个体性的证据,我们讨论了超音段时间特征在法医语音比较中的潜力。