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单词 voiceprint
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Definition of voiceprint in English:

voiceprint

noun ˈvɔɪsprɪntˈvɔɪsˌprɪnt
  • A visual record of speech, analysed with respect to frequency, duration, and amplitude.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two factor authentication would prevent this - a user would have to be physically present with a fingerprint, voiceprint or smartcard in order to access the system.
    • A voiceprint checks their identity to prevent cheating.
    • While proponents argue that voiceprints are analogous to fingerprints, detractors argue that, unlike fingerprints, voices can change due to illness, injury, or age, making voiceprints far less reliable.
    • These systems identify and verify a unique physical characteristic of a person, such as a fingerprint, voiceprint or retina.
    • As with fingerprints, there are no two persons who have the same voiceprint.
    • Future systems could improve security by validating a voiceprint or fingerprint before allowing the engine to start.
    • Your stored information will hopefully be secure with fingerprint or voiceprint identification capabilities.
    • To many judges and lawyers involved in the criminal justice system, including leading experts on scientific evidence, voice identification has been equated with voiceprints and voiceprints are too unreliable.
    • Retinal imaging, voiceprints, hand geometry readers and other biometric technologies permit authentication of individuals with a precision we once thought impossible.
    • The principal is familiar: Your child's voice sounds like no one else's because that resonant cavities within her throat create a unique voiceprint.

Origin

1960s: from the noun voice, on the pattern of fingerprint.

 
 

Definition of voiceprint in US English:

voiceprint

nounˈvoisˌprintˈvɔɪsˌprɪnt
  • A visual record of speech, analyzed with respect to frequency, duration, and amplitude.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The principal is familiar: Your child's voice sounds like no one else's because that resonant cavities within her throat create a unique voiceprint.
    • Future systems could improve security by validating a voiceprint or fingerprint before allowing the engine to start.
    • Two factor authentication would prevent this - a user would have to be physically present with a fingerprint, voiceprint or smartcard in order to access the system.
    • To many judges and lawyers involved in the criminal justice system, including leading experts on scientific evidence, voice identification has been equated with voiceprints and voiceprints are too unreliable.
    • While proponents argue that voiceprints are analogous to fingerprints, detractors argue that, unlike fingerprints, voices can change due to illness, injury, or age, making voiceprints far less reliable.
    • Retinal imaging, voiceprints, hand geometry readers and other biometric technologies permit authentication of individuals with a precision we once thought impossible.
    • As with fingerprints, there are no two persons who have the same voiceprint.
    • Your stored information will hopefully be secure with fingerprint or voiceprint identification capabilities.
    • These systems identify and verify a unique physical characteristic of a person, such as a fingerprint, voiceprint or retina.
    • A voiceprint checks their identity to prevent cheating.

Origin

1960s: from the noun voice, on the pattern of fingerprint.

 
 
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