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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Voiceprint (disambiguation)

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CANADIAN AUDIO SERVICE INTENDED FOR BLIND OR PARTIALLY SIGHTED PEOPLE
VoicePrint
¦ noun a visual record of speech, analysed with respect to frequency, duration, and amplitude.
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CANADIAN AUDIO SERVICE INTENDED FOR BLIND OR PARTIALLY SIGHTED PEOPLE
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AMI-audio is a Canadian 24-hour English language non-profit audio broadcast television service. AMI-audio offers a variety of content to Canadians who are blind, partially sighted or otherwise print restricted.

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Voiceprint

Voiceprint can refer to the spectrogram of a voice. More specific uses include:

  • VoicePrint, as of March 2012 now AMI-audio, Canada's broadcast reading service
  • Voiceprint Records, an English record label
  • The stored template used to identify a person via their voice in speaker recognition
Examples of use of voiceprint
1. A voiceprint is unique to each individual and is used in security systems for voice identification.
2. Using a computer programme with a database of more than 150,000 voices, Dr Suzuki‘s team matched her physical characteristics to a voiceprint.
3. USA Today ran a profile of bin Laden on the same day as the Washington Times‘s article, quoting a former U.S. official about his "fondness for his cell phone." It was not until Sept. 7, 1''8 –– after bin Laden apparently stopped using his phone –– that a newspaper reported that the United States had intercepted his phone calls and obtained his voiceprint.