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Kindle
Pagine
382
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Apr 16, 2007
Editore
Taylor and Francis CRC ebook account
ISBN-10
1466537310
ISBN-13
9781466537316
Descrizione
In the realm of forensic science, speaker identification stands as a fascinating intersection of audio analysis and legal scrutiny. Philip Rose dives deep into this intricate field, unraveling the complexities and challenges that come with determining a speaker's identity from recorded audio. With a keen eye for detail, he breaks down the methods used in forensic speaker analysis, shedding light on the nuanced factors that can influence accurate identifications.
Through engaging examples and expert insights, readers are taken on a journey that not only informs but also sparks curiosity. Whether you're a seasoned professional in forensics or just someone intrigued by the science of sound, this exploration offers a refreshing perspective on how technology intersects with human communication. With warmth and clarity, Rose invites readers to ponder the implications of voice as a unique fingerprint in the pursuit of truth.
Through engaging examples and expert insights, readers are taken on a journey that not only informs but also sparks curiosity. Whether you're a seasoned professional in forensics or just someone intrigued by the science of sound, this exploration offers a refreshing perspective on how technology intersects with human communication. With warmth and clarity, Rose invites readers to ponder the implications of voice as a unique fingerprint in the pursuit of truth.
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