People increase their vocal output in noisy environments. This is known as the Lombard effect. The aim of the present study was to measure the effect as a function of the absorption coefficient. The noise source was generated by using other talkers in the room. A-weighted sound levels were measured in a 108?m3 test room. The number of talkers varied from one to four and the absorption coefficients from 0.12 to 0.64. A model was introduced based on the logarithmic sum of the level found in an anechoic room plus the increasing portion of noise levels up to 80?dB. Results show that the model fits the measurements when a maximum slope of 0.5?dB per 1.0?dB increase in background level is used. Hence Lombard slopes vary from 0.2?dB/dB at 50?dB ba...
Speech signal modification to increase intelligibility in noisy environments may cause discomfort in...
The Lombard effect describes the phenomenon of individuals increasing their vocal intensity when spe...
When producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their speaking style in ways th...
People increase their vocal output in noisy environments. This is known as the Lombard effect. The a...
It has been shown that talkers tend to raise their voice in acoustically dry rooms and lower it in a...
Speakers increase their vocal effort when their communication is disturbed by noise. This adaptation...
International audiencePurpose: To examine the influence of sound immersion techniques and speech pro...
The 16th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Interspeech 2015, ...
Speakers increase their vocal effort when their communication is disturbed by noise. This adaptation...
International audienceWhat makes speech produced in the presence of noise (Lombard speech) more inte...
Background: Lombard’s effect increases the level of vocal intensity in the environment, in which noi...
This work investigated the relationships between room acoustics, background noise level, and vocal e...
In this paper, the influence of typically appearing interior driving noises on the production of spee...
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The Lombard effect is an involuntary increase in the speaker’s pitch, intensity, and duration in the...
Speech signal modification to increase intelligibility in noisy environments may cause discomfort in...
The Lombard effect describes the phenomenon of individuals increasing their vocal intensity when spe...
When producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their speaking style in ways th...
People increase their vocal output in noisy environments. This is known as the Lombard effect. The a...
It has been shown that talkers tend to raise their voice in acoustically dry rooms and lower it in a...
Speakers increase their vocal effort when their communication is disturbed by noise. This adaptation...
International audiencePurpose: To examine the influence of sound immersion techniques and speech pro...
The 16th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Interspeech 2015, ...
Speakers increase their vocal effort when their communication is disturbed by noise. This adaptation...
International audienceWhat makes speech produced in the presence of noise (Lombard speech) more inte...
Background: Lombard’s effect increases the level of vocal intensity in the environment, in which noi...
This work investigated the relationships between room acoustics, background noise level, and vocal e...
In this paper, the influence of typically appearing interior driving noises on the production of spee...
Contains fulltext : 236303.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In everyday con...
The Lombard effect is an involuntary increase in the speaker’s pitch, intensity, and duration in the...
Speech signal modification to increase intelligibility in noisy environments may cause discomfort in...
The Lombard effect describes the phenomenon of individuals increasing their vocal intensity when spe...
When producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their speaking style in ways th...