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Prof. Dr. Volker Dellwo is an Associate Professor of Phonetics and head of the Department of Computational Linguistics. His research focuses on phonetics, speech recognition, computational linguistics, and dialectology, with applications in forensic analysis, voice biometrics, and multimodal emotion recognition.
- Academic Rank: Associate Professor
- Department: Computational Linguistics
His work explores phonetic convergence, speaker discrimination, and the role of prosodic features in voice recognition. Recent studies analyze whispered speech processing, cross-dialect accommodation, and neural mechanisms of speaker identity encoding.
Key article trends include self-supervised learning for speech recognition, multimodal emotion detection, and forensic voice analysis. Subfields span acoustic variability, temporal envelope dynamics, and voice quality metrics.
Publications emphasize computational phonetics, cross-linguistic studies, and neural network applications in speaker identification. Research also addresses challenges in forensic audio analysis and synthetic speech dataset generation.
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