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Last update: doc. Mgr. Radek Skarnitzl, Ph.D. (28.01.2021)
This MA-level course presumes knowledge of acoustic and articulatory characteristics of speech, as well as the ability to perform acoustic analyses of the speech signal, at least at the level of the course Acoustics of Speech I. |
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Last update: doc. Mgr. Radek Skarnitzl, Ph.D. (28.01.2021)
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Last update: doc. Mgr. Radek Skarnitzl, Ph.D. (28.01.2021)
* Základní studijní literatura: Skarnitzl, R. (Ed.) (2014). Fonetická identifikace mluvčího. FF UK. Dellwo, V., French, P., & He, L. (2019). Voice biometrics for forensic speaker recognition applications. In: S. Frühholz & P. Belin (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Voice Perception (pp. 777-795). Oxford University Press. Nolan, F. (1997). Speaker Recognition and Forensic Phonetics. In: W. J. Hardcastle & J. Laver, J (Eds.), Handbook of Phonetic Science (pp. 744-767). Blackwell.
* Další odborná literatura: Hill, D. R. (2007). Speaker Classification Concepts: Past, Present and Future. In: C. Müller (Ed.), Speaker Classification I (pp. 21-46). Springer-Verlag. Hollien, H. (2002). Forensic Voice Identification. Academic Press. Nolan, F. (1983). The phonetic bases of speaker recognition. Cambridge University Press. Rose, P. (2002). Forensic speaker identification. Taylor & Francis. případně kratší aktuální články z odborných periodik |
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Last update: doc. Mgr. Radek Skarnitzl, Ph.D. (20.06.2021)
Main topics: 1. Fundamental concepts |