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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j7]Samantha Williams, Paul Foulkes, Vincent Hughes:
Analysis of forced aligner performance on L2 English speech. Speech Commun. 158: 103042 (2024) - [c15]Vincent Hughes, Chenzi Xu, Paul Foulkes, Philip Harrison, Poppy Welch, Finnian Kelly, David van der Vloed:
Exploring individual speaker behaviour within a forensic automatic speaker recognition system. Odyssey 2024: 1-8 - 2023
- [j6]Vincent Hughes, Amanda Cardoso, Paul Foulkes, Peter French, Amelia Jane Gully, Philip Harrison:
Speaker-specificity in speech production: The contribution of source and filter. J. Phonetics 97: 101224 (2023) - [c14]Vincent Hughes, Jessica Wormald, Paul Foulkes, Philip Harrison, Finnian Kelly, David van der Vloed, Poppy Welch, Chenzi Xu:
Automatic speaker recognition with variation across vocal conditions: a controlled experiment with implications for forensics. INTERSPEECH 2023: 591-595 - [c13]Bryony Nuttall, Philip Harrison, Vincent Hughes:
Automatic Speaker Recognition performance with matched and mismatched female bilingual speech data. INTERSPEECH 2023: 601-605 - [c12]Robert Essery, Philip Harrison, Vincent Hughes:
Evaluation of a Forensic Automatic Speaker Recognition System with Emotional Speech Recordings. INTERSPEECH 2023: 2568-2572 - 2022
- [j5]Bruce Xiao Wang, Vincent Hughes, Paul Foulkes:
The effect of sampling variability on systems and individual speakers in likelihood ratio-based forensic voice comparison. Speech Commun. 138: 38-49 (2022) - [c11]Vincent Hughes, Carmen Llamas, Thomas Kettig:
Eliciting and evaluating likelihood ratios for speaker recognition by human listeners under forensically realistic channel-mismatched conditions. INTERSPEECH 2022: 5238-5242 - [c10]Bruce Xiao Wang, Vincent Hughes:
Reducing uncertainty at the score-to-LR stage in likelihood ratio-based forensic voice comparison using automatic speaker recognition systems. INTERSPEECH 2022: 5243-5247 - 2021
- [c9]Bruce Xiao Wang, Vincent Hughes:
System Performance as a Function of Calibration Methods, Sample Size and Sampling Variability in Likelihood Ratio-Based Forensic Voice Comparison. Interspeech 2021: 381-385 - [c8]Thomas Coy, Vincent Hughes, Philip Harrison, Amelia Jane Gully:
A Comparison of the Accuracy of Dissen and Keshet's (2016) DeepFormants and Traditional LPC Methods for Semi-Automatic Speaker Recognition. Interspeech 2021: 406-410 - 2020
- [c7]Vincent Hughes, Frantz Clermont, Philip Harrison:
Correlating Cepstra with Formant Frequencies: Implications for Phonetically-Informed Forensic Voice Comparison. INTERSPEECH 2020: 1858-1862
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j4]Márton Sóskuthy, Paul Foulkes, Vincent Hughes, Bill Haddican:
Changing Words and Sounds: The Roles of Different Cognitive Units in Sound Change. Top. Cogn. Sci. 10(4): 787-802 (2018) - [c6]Vincent Hughes, Philip Harrison, Paul Foulkes, Peter French, Colleen Kavanagh, Eugenia San Segundo Fernández:
The Individual and the System: Assessing the Stability of the Output of a Semi-automatic Forensic Voice Comparison System. INTERSPEECH 2018: 227-231 - 2017
- [j3]Vincent Hughes:
Sample size and the multivariate kernel density likelihood ratio: How many speakers are enough? Speech Commun. 94: 15-29 (2017) - [c5]Vincent Hughes, Paul Foulkes:
What is the Relevant Population? Considerations for the Computation of Likelihood Ratios in Forensic Voice Comparison. INTERSPEECH 2017: 3772-3776 - [c4]Vincent Hughes, Philip Harrison, Paul Foulkes, Peter French, Colleen Kavanagh, Eugenia San Segundo:
Mapping Across Feature Spaces in Forensic Voice Comparison: The Contribution of Auditory-Based Voice Quality to (Semi-)Automatic System Testing. INTERSPEECH 2017: 3892-3896 - 2015
- [j2]Vincent Hughes, Paul Foulkes:
The relevant population in forensic voice comparison: Effects of varying delimitations of social class and age. Speech Commun. 66: 218-230 (2015) - [c3]Peter French, Paul Foulkes, Philip Harrison, Vincent Hughes, Louisa Stevens:
The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy. ICPhS 2015 - [c2]Erica Gold, Vincent Hughes:
Front-end approaches to the issue of correlations in forensic speaker comparison. ICPhS 2015 - [c1]Márton Sóskuthy, Paul Foulkes, Vincent Hughes, Jennifer Hay, Bill Haddican:
Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting. ICPhS 2015
2000 – 2009
- 2004
- [j1]Vincent Hughes, Peter E. D. Love:
Toward cyber-centric management of policing: back to the future with information and communication technology. Ind. Manag. Data Syst. 104(7): 604-612 (2004)
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