The English Department at the College of Education for Human Sciences - University of Basra organized a seminar on predicting personality through voice.
The symposium aims to identify the factors involved in attributing personality characteristics based on voice and to attempt to find a correlation between perceptual and phonetic investigations.
The episode showed that exposure to faces or voices is sufficient to make a decision about the personality of others, and that audio signals that indicate a lot of information about the speaker’s gender, age, race, and psychological state will be used to classify the speaker into some categories, and lead to a specific stereotype of a specific gender, age, or group.
The study concluded that judges can determine important concepts such as dominance, submission, intelligence, and introversion from the speakers' voices.

