OBJECTIVES: The speech reception threshold (SRT) traditionally is measured in stationary noise that has the long-term average speech spectrum of the target speech. However, in real life the instantaneous spectrum of the background noise is likely to be different from the stationary long-term average speech spectrum noise. To gain more insight into the effect of real-life background noises on speech intelligibility, the SRT of listeners with normal hearing was measured in a set of noises that varied in both the spectral and the temporal domain. This article investigates the ability of the extended speech intelligibility index (ESII), proposed by Rhebergen et al. to account for SRTs in these real-life background noises. DESIGN: SRTs in noise ...
Everyday communication takes place in the combined presence of reverberation and background noise, t...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
Auditory interference scenarios, where a listener wishes to attend to some target audio while being ...
The extension to the speech intelligibility index (SII; ANSI S3.5-1997 (1997)) proposed by Rhebergen...
The current study presents an update and extensive evaluation of a previously introduced speech-inte...
Many measures [e.g., speech transmission index (STI) and speech intelligibility index (SII)] have be...
The Speech Transmission Index (STI) is used to predict speech intelligibility in noise and reverbera...
The speech intelligibility index (SII) calculation is based on the assumption that the effective ran...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
OBJECTIVE: To objectively measure speech intelligibility of individual subjects from the EEG, based ...
© The Author(s) 2017. The masking release (MR; i.e., better speech recognition in fluctuating compar...
According to a study by Action on Hearing Loss (2017a), 80% of people with hearing loss have difficu...
Objective: Validate use of the Extended Speech Intelligibility Index (ESII) for prediction of speech...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
The speech reception threshold (SRT) is routinely measured in the laboratory to assess speech unders...
Everyday communication takes place in the combined presence of reverberation and background noise, t...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
Auditory interference scenarios, where a listener wishes to attend to some target audio while being ...
The extension to the speech intelligibility index (SII; ANSI S3.5-1997 (1997)) proposed by Rhebergen...
The current study presents an update and extensive evaluation of a previously introduced speech-inte...
Many measures [e.g., speech transmission index (STI) and speech intelligibility index (SII)] have be...
The Speech Transmission Index (STI) is used to predict speech intelligibility in noise and reverbera...
The speech intelligibility index (SII) calculation is based on the assumption that the effective ran...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
OBJECTIVE: To objectively measure speech intelligibility of individual subjects from the EEG, based ...
© The Author(s) 2017. The masking release (MR; i.e., better speech recognition in fluctuating compar...
According to a study by Action on Hearing Loss (2017a), 80% of people with hearing loss have difficu...
Objective: Validate use of the Extended Speech Intelligibility Index (ESII) for prediction of speech...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
The speech reception threshold (SRT) is routinely measured in the laboratory to assess speech unders...
Everyday communication takes place in the combined presence of reverberation and background noise, t...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
Auditory interference scenarios, where a listener wishes to attend to some target audio while being ...