Georgina Brown
Lecturer in Forensic LinguisticsResearch Overview
My research combines a number of subareas of speech science. I am mainly interested in forensic speech technology (accent recognition and speaker recognition systems) and how we can use phonetic and sociophonetic research to uncover the inner workings and potential of these technologies.
Forensic linguistics, Cybersecurity and Technology Research: Operations Suite
15/12/2023 → 14/12/2026
Research
Identifying speakers you speak an unfamiliar language: finding a solution to foreign-language evidence in forensic speech casework
28/03/2022 → 27/03/2023
Research
Speech Dataset Sourcing Project
28/10/2019 → 03/12/2019
Research
Linguistics in the city
Types of Public engagement and outreach - Festival/Exhibition
Towards a perceptual rhythm framework for forensic analysis: methodological developments
Oral presentation
Picking apart rhythm patterns in spontaneous speech using Recurrent Neural Networks
Oral presentation
- Phonetics Lab