Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, however, it turns out that they are less appropriate in cases where noisy speech is processed by a time-frequency weighting. To this end, an extensive evaluation is presented of objective measure for intelligibility prediction of noisy speech processed with a technique called ideal time frequency (TF) segregation. In total 17 measures are evaluated, including four advanced speech-intelligibility measures (CSII, CSTI, NSEC, DAU), the advanced speech-quality measure (PESQ), and several frame-based measures (e.g., SSNR). Furthermore, several additional measures are proposed. The study comprised a total number of 168 different TF-weightings, includ...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
Many objective measures have been reported to predict speech intelligibility in noise, most of which...
In this paper, eight state-of-the-art objective speech intelligibility prediction measures are compa...
Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, ho...
Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, ho...
Abstract—In the development process of noise-reduction al-gorithms, an objective machine-driven inte...
This paper concerns how well objective indicators of speech intelligibility correlate with the low p...
In this research various objective quality measures are evalu-ated in order to predict the intelligi...
In this paper we evaluate four objective measures of speech with regards to intelligibility predicti...
In general, single-channel noise-reduction algorithms do not im-prove the speech intelligibility for...
In digital speech-communication systems like mobile phones, public address systems and hearing aids,...
This paper deals with the problem of predicting the average intelligibility of noisy and potentially...
Modern communication technology facilitates communication from anywhere to anywhere. As a result, lo...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Speech intelligibility prediction of noisy and processed noisy speech is important in a number of ap...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
Many objective measures have been reported to predict speech intelligibility in noise, most of which...
In this paper, eight state-of-the-art objective speech intelligibility prediction measures are compa...
Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, ho...
Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, ho...
Abstract—In the development process of noise-reduction al-gorithms, an objective machine-driven inte...
This paper concerns how well objective indicators of speech intelligibility correlate with the low p...
In this research various objective quality measures are evalu-ated in order to predict the intelligi...
In this paper we evaluate four objective measures of speech with regards to intelligibility predicti...
In general, single-channel noise-reduction algorithms do not im-prove the speech intelligibility for...
In digital speech-communication systems like mobile phones, public address systems and hearing aids,...
This paper deals with the problem of predicting the average intelligibility of noisy and potentially...
Modern communication technology facilitates communication from anywhere to anywhere. As a result, lo...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Speech intelligibility prediction of noisy and processed noisy speech is important in a number of ap...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
Many objective measures have been reported to predict speech intelligibility in noise, most of which...
In this paper, eight state-of-the-art objective speech intelligibility prediction measures are compa...