This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech in noise and in quiet. Speech signals were processed by seven algorithms designed to increase speech intelligibility in noise without altering speech intensity. In three noise maskers, including both stationary and fluctuating noise at two signal-to-noise ratios (SNR), listeners identified keywords from unmodified or modified sentences. The intelligibility performance of each type of speech was measured as the listeners’ word recognition rate in each condition, while the quality was rated as a mean opinion score. In quiet, only the perceptual quality of each type of speech was assessed. The results suggest that when listening in noise, modifi...
Speech output technology is finding widespread application, including in scenarios where intelligibi...
The reduction of speech intelligibility in noise is usually dominated by energetic masking (EM) and ...
It is known that processing-based noise-reduction (PNR) algorithms cannot significantly improve spee...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Several algorithms to enhance the intelligibility of speech in near-end noise were analyzed and impl...
158 p.Synthetic and recorded speech form a great part of oureveryday listening experience, and much ...
Speech signal modification to increase intelligibility in noisy environments may cause discomfort in...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
Modern communication technology facilitates communication from anywhere to anywhere. As a result, lo...
Modern communication technology facilitates communication from anywhere to anywhere. As a result, lo...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
Conversational speech produced in noise can be characterised by increases in intelligibility relativ...
When speech is contaminated by high levels of additive noise, both its perceptual quality and its in...
Speech output technology is finding widespread application, including in scenarios where intelligibi...
The reduction of speech intelligibility in noise is usually dominated by energetic masking (EM) and ...
It is known that processing-based noise-reduction (PNR) algorithms cannot significantly improve spee...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Several algorithms to enhance the intelligibility of speech in near-end noise were analyzed and impl...
158 p.Synthetic and recorded speech form a great part of oureveryday listening experience, and much ...
Speech signal modification to increase intelligibility in noisy environments may cause discomfort in...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
Modern communication technology facilitates communication from anywhere to anywhere. As a result, lo...
Modern communication technology facilitates communication from anywhere to anywhere. As a result, lo...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
Conversational speech produced in noise can be characterised by increases in intelligibility relativ...
When speech is contaminated by high levels of additive noise, both its perceptual quality and its in...
Speech output technology is finding widespread application, including in scenarios where intelligibi...
The reduction of speech intelligibility in noise is usually dominated by energetic masking (EM) and ...
It is known that processing-based noise-reduction (PNR) algorithms cannot significantly improve spee...