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Magazine Bookstore is
proud to offer Forensic Voice
Identification to Forensic linguists/phoneticians, investigagors,
law enforcement personnel, and lawyers.
Eleven years after the publication of his
seminal book, The Acoustics of Crime, Dr. Harry Hollien returns
to share the benefit of over 40 years of experience in the
field of forensic acoustics. Forensic Voice Identification
fills the need for a new, comprehensive reference for professionals
who work with recorded evidence, covering key areas such
authentication of speech recordings, voice stress analysis,
and speaker identification. This practical, hands-on guide
covers the basic sciences behind voice identification, and
outlines many applications unique to this forensic specialty.
For instance, one chapter covers everything the reader needs
to know about coordinating "ear witness" lineups
and another discusses the ins and outs of using professional
consultants in an investigation. The field has advanced significantly
in recent years, and Dr. Hollien has been at the forefront
of research and the development of new techniques and technologies.
In this practical new book readers will learn how to use
Hollien's own SAUSI (Semi-automatic Speaker Identification)
system, learn about the latest high-tech machinery available
for forensic voice identification, and gain a solid understanding
of the classic methods and techniques on which they are based.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. History
3. Earwitness Lineups
4. Aural-Perceptual
Approaches
5. Use of Professionals
6. Voiceprints
7. Machine
Approaches
8. SAUSI (Semi-Automatic Speaker Identification
System)
9. The Future
Hardcover
Charts
240 pages
7.5"x 9.75"
retail $94.95
Our Price $75.95
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