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This publication is the result of the European project "Methodological guidelines for semiautomatic and automatic speaker recognition for case assessment and interpretation", chaired by Andrzej Drygajlo. It consists of two parts. Part 1 contains Methodological Guidelines for Best Practice in Forensic Semiautomatic and Automatic Speaker Recognition and Part 2 contains Guidance on the Conduct of Proficiency Testing and Collaborative Exercises for Forensic Semiautomatic and Automatic Speaker Recognition. This project has been conducted in the framework of the ENFSI Monopoly Programme 2011 "Improving Forensic Methodologies across Europe (IFMAE)" within the context of the ENFSI Forensic Speech and Audio Analysis Working Group (FSAAWG).
List of contents
Part 1:
Methodological Guidelines for Best Practice in Forensic Semiautomatic and Automatic Speaker Recognition
1 Aims
2 Scope
3 Methodology of FASR and FSASR
4 Method Validation
5 Case Assessment
6 Evaluation and Interpretation
7 Case File and Reporting
8 Quality Assurance
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Part 2:
Guidance on the Conduct of Proficiency Testing and Collaborative Exercises for Forensic Semiautomatic and Automatic Speaker Recognition
1 Introduction
2 Aims
3 Principles of PTs and CEs in FASR and FSASR
4 Reference Documents
5 Definitions
6 Responsibilities and Roles
7 Trial Organisation
8 Trial Preparation
9 Preparation of Test Materials
10 Participants' Results
11 Assessment of Performance
12 Feedback to Participants
13 Examples