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Vincent Hughes
Vincent Hughes
Department of Language and Linguistic Science, University of York
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Interaction of social and linguistic constraints on two vowel changes in northern England
B Haddican, P Foulkes, V Hughes, H Richards
Language Variation and Change 25 (3), 371-403, 2013
1462013
Strength of forensic voice comparison evidence from the acoustics of filled pauses
V Hughes, P Foulkes, S Wood
International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 99-132, 2016
612016
Consensus on validation of forensic voice comparison
GS Morrison, E Enzinger, V Hughes, M Jessen, D Meuwly, C Neumann, ...
Science & Justice 61 (3), 299-309, 2021
522021
The relevant population in forensic voice comparison: Effects of varying delimitations of social class and age
V Hughes, P Foulkes
Speech Communication 66, 218-230, 2015
442015
The use of the Vocal Profile Analysis for speaker characterization: Methodological proposals
E San Segundo, P Foulkes, P French, P Harrison, V Hughes, C Kavanagh
Journal of the International Phonetic Association 49 (3), 353-380, 2019
432019
The definition of the relevant population and the collection of data for likelihood ratio-based forensic voice comparison
V Hughes
University of York, 2014
402014
Changing words and sounds: The roles of different cognitive units in sound change
M Sóskuthy, P Foulkes, V Hughes, B Haddican
Topics in cognitive science 10 (4), 787-802, 2018
372018
Mapping across feature spaces in forensic voice comparison: the contribution of auditory-based voice quality to (semi-) automatic system testing
V Hughes, PT Harrison, P Foulkes, JP French, C Kavanagh, ...
Proceedings of Interspeech 2017, 2017
322017
Issues and opportunities: The application of the numerical likelihood ratio framework to forensic speaker comparison
E Gold, V Hughes
Science & Justice 54 (4), 292-299, 2014
282014
Three steps forward for predictability. Consideration of methodological robustness, indexical and prosodic factors, and replication in the laboratory
P Foulkes, G Docherty, SS Hufnagel, V Hughes
Linguistics Vanguard 4 (s2), 20170032, 2018
262018
Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting.
M Sóskuthy, P Foulkes, V Hughes, J Hay, B Haddican
ICPhS, 2015
222015
Forensic voice comparison using long-term acoustic measures of voice quality
A Cardoso, P Foulkes, JP French, AJ Gully, PT Harrison, V Hughes
Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), 2019
212019
The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy.
P French, P Foulkes, P Harrison, V Hughes, L Stevens
ICPhS, 2015
192015
The individual and the system: assessing the stability of the output of a semi-automatic forensic voice comparison system
V Hughes, PT Harrison, P Foulkes, JP French, C Kavanagh, ...
Proceedings of Interspeech 2018, 2018
172018
Sample size and the multivariate kernel density likelihood ratio: how many speakers are enough?
V Hughes
Speech Communication 94, 15-29, 2017
172017
The effect of speaker sampling in likelihood ratio based forensic voice comparison
X Wang, V Hughes, P Foulkes
International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 97-120, 2019
162019
Formant dynamics and durations of um improve the performance of automatic speaker recognition systems
V Hughes, P Foulkes, S Wood
Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Conference on Speech Science and …, 2016
132016
Vowel variation in Manchester: a dynamic approach
V Hughes, P Foulkes, B Haddican, H Richards
8th UK Conference on Language Variation and Change (UKLVC8). Edge Hill …, 2011
122011
Holistic perception of voice quality matters more than L1 when judging speaker similarity in short stimuli
E San Segundo, P Foulkes, V Hughes
Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Conference on Speech Science and …, 2016
112016
Variability in analyst decisions during the computation of numerical likelihood ratios
V Hughes, P Foulkes
Int. J. Speech Lang. Law 21 (2), 279-315, 2014
112014
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