
Professor David Howard provokes thought on the future with his predictions of computerised speech.
Professor David Howard questions how new advances in voice technology could lead to harmful actions, and perhaps even what he terms "vocal terrorism".
With Ely Cathedral becoming the latestest church to embrace the girl choir, David comments on whether people can really tell the difference between boy and girl choristers.
This article discusses how accurate voice identification really is. It quotes David on how accurately experts can testify to identity based on hearing a voice.
Appeared in: EPSRC
Date of article: 17/01/2006
A brief summary of planned topics for a talk by Professor David M Howard. Including the concept of making music through body movements.
This article discusses how engineers can influence many aspects of life, including engineering in music technology and audio, and the legal process through forensic activities. It highlighted David's involvement in the Who wants to be a millionaire? trial: R v. Ingram.
A BBC News article covering David's presentation at the British Association's annual science festival in Salford.
A BBC News article covering David's work with virtual instruments, including the creation of sounds that are impossible in the real world.
BBC Sports covers David's work on the quality of football fans' singing.