Please note: The algorithm descriptions in English have been automatically translated. Errors may have been introduced in this process. For the original descriptions, go to the Dutch version of the Algorithm Register.
Automatic speaker comparison
- Publication category
- Impactful algorithms
- Impact assessment
- DPIA
- Status
- In use
General information
Theme
Begin date
Contact information
Link to publication website
Link to source registration
Responsible use
Goal and impact
The algorithm supports the decisions made by experts in trace investigation. It is deployed alongside the investigation done only by the experts. The algorithm is deployed because it makes the final verdict even more objective than it would be without an algorithm, because it is possible to measure how well an algorithm works.
Considerations
The algorithm ensures that the final verdict of the expert in trace evidence is more objective and measurable. The process is conducive to efficient and proper criminal justice.
Human intervention
There is human intervention in the use of the algorithm. The result of the algorithm automatic speaker comparison is taken together with the result of the method involving human listening and comparison.
Risk management
Legal basis
Code of Criminal Procedure
Links to legal bases
Impact assessment
Operations
Data
votes of persons
Technical design
For the technical operation of the automatic speaker comparison algorithm, please refer to the subject annex: you can find it via this link: https://www.forensischinstituut.nl/binaries/nfi/documenten/publicaties/2020/02/03/vakbijlage-automatische-sprekervergelijking/VakbijlageAutomatischesprekervergelijking_versiejuli2021.pdf
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