Zhang Cuiling, Morrison Geoffrey Stewart, Enzinger Ewald
School of Criminal Investigation, Southwest University of Political Science & Law, Chongqing, China; Chongqing Institutes of Higher Education Forensic Technology Research Centre, Chongqing, China.
Morrison & Enzinger, Independent Forensic Consultants, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Department of Linguistics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Forensic Sci Int. 2016 Oct;267:115-124. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2016.08.017. Epub 2016 Aug 16.
Currently, the standard approach to forensic voice comparison in China is the aural-spectrographic approach. Internationally, this approach has been the subject of much criticism. The present paper describes what we believe is the first forensic voice comparison analysis presented to a court in China in which a numeric likelihood ratio was calculated using relevant data, quantitative measurements, and statistical models, and in which the validity and reliability of the analytical procedures were empirically tested under conditions reflecting those of the case under investigation. The hypotheses addressed were whether the female speaker on a recording of a mobile telephone conversation was a particular individual, or whether it was that individual's younger sister. Known speaker recordings of both these individuals were recorded using the same mobile telephone as had been used to record the questioned-speaker recording, and customised software was written to perform the acoustic and statistical analyses.
目前,中国法医语音比对的标准方法是听觉-声谱法。在国际上,这种方法受到了诸多批评。本文描述了我们认为在中国首次提交给法庭的法医语音比对分析,其中使用相关数据、定量测量和统计模型计算了数值似然比,并且在反映所调查案件情况的条件下对分析程序的有效性和可靠性进行了实证检验。所探讨的假设是手机通话录音中的女性说话者是某一特定个人,还是该个人的妹妹。这两个人的已知说话者录音是使用与录制有争议说话者录音相同的手机录制的,并且编写了定制软件来进行声学和统计分析。