These systems are trained to extract the unique properties of a person’s voice automatically from an audio recording and return a statistical probability that the speaker’s voice is the same as the voice extracted from a different audio recording.
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DNA Protected uses a DNA marker system that has been developed for forensic analysis to help investigate criminal cases involving the theft of dogs.
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Cameron Whitehead is on track to become a member of the first U.S Cyber Team to represent the nation in the inaugural International Cyber Security Challenge later this year in Athens, Greece.
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An update to the National Safety Council's Alcohol, Drugs and Impairment Division's (NSC-ADID) recommendations for toxicology testing in impaired driving and motor vehicle fatalities has just been released.
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In March 2020, the case was re-examined to assess the potential utilization of genetic genealogy testing to identify a suspect.
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Traditional methods of DNA interpretation are limited, and do not use all the data. Imagine a medical world without doctors, where technicians take superb X-ray images, but there are no radiologists to read them.
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The Forensic Interview Trace (FIT) is a secure computer program designed to record the structure, content and characteristics of a forensic interview, involving victims, witnesses, suspects and persons of interest.
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New Jersey residents who have been wrongly convicted of crimes and seek exoneration have a new resource: the New Jersey Innocence Project, based at Rutgers University-Camden, which focuses the expertise of Rutgers faculty in law, forensic science, criminal justice, and social work.
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Using a combination of archaeological science and forensic techniques, an international research team has carefully recreated what happened.
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One of four men convicted and later cleared of the 1994 rape and murder of a Chicago woman has been shot to death, the Cook County medical examiner’s office revealed Wednesday.
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