California
This professor and entrepreneur earned his BS in Engineering and Applied Science from Caltech and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California. An active researcher, he has authored and co-authored nearly 100 peer reviewed technical papers; his scholarly work focuses on the intersection of acoustics, psychoacoustics and audio signal processing. Twenty years ago, he...
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An audio forensics expert witness analyzes and interprets audio evidence, provides expert testimony on its authenticity, quality, and relevance, and can clarify technical aspects for the court.
Cases involving disputed voice identification, sound analysis, audio enhancement, or deciphering obscured recordings often require an audio forensics expert witness.
Yes, subspecialties include acoustic analysis, speaker recognition, sound source identification, and digital signal processing among others.
They can analyze the disputed material and provide objective findings on similarities or differences between the original and alleged infringing work.
A certified expert has proven knowledge and skills in the field. Their certification adds credibility to their findings and testimony in court.
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