Voiceprint
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Definition
A voiceprint is a graphic display of a speaker's voice quality (e.g. a spectrogram). Some people claim that a person's voice is as individual as fingerprints. Voiceprints can be used to identify a speaker in legal cases (cf. forensic phonetics). Yet, the spectrographic features of voiceprints are difficult to compare and interpret.
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