Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe effects on speech perception in noise of dynamic filtering with bandpass filters centred at the first formant (f1) and second formant (f2) frequencies were evaluated with four normally hearing listeners. Multitalker babble was added to the speech signal with signal-to-noise ratios of-5 to -15 dB, chosen to reduce intelligibility to about 50%. The combined signal was then filtered with two-pole programmable bandpass filters centred at fl and f2 under the control of a real-time speech processor. The f1 and f2 frequencies were estimated from the speech signal before noise was added to avoid hardware processing errors. Closed set vowel and consonant tests (using...
Although there are numerous single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve speech perception i...
In many situations where speech is used as a means of transmitting information, the presence of back...
The presence of background noise can reduce the intelligibility of speech to the point where it is n...
In speech processing one of the important applications is to improve the intelligibility of speech i...
The processing of speech signals corrupted by noise is an active area of research at Marquette Unive...
Speech enhancement has become one of the most important tools of the modern generation and is widely...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Degraded speech intelligibility in background noise is a common complaint of listeners with hearing ...
This paper describes a new speech enhancement approach using perceptually based noise reduction. The...
This thesis explores some of the main approaches to the problem of speech signal enhancement. Tradi...
In many situations a speech signal may be corrupted by additive noise, thus reducing the intelligibi...
In many situations a speech signal may be corrupted by additive noise, thus reducing the intelligibi...
Several algorithms to enhance the intelligibility of speech in near-end noise were analyzed and impl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of transient noise reduction algorithms on spee...
In the framework of the European HearCom project, promising signal enhancement algorithms were devel...
Although there are numerous single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve speech perception i...
In many situations where speech is used as a means of transmitting information, the presence of back...
The presence of background noise can reduce the intelligibility of speech to the point where it is n...
In speech processing one of the important applications is to improve the intelligibility of speech i...
The processing of speech signals corrupted by noise is an active area of research at Marquette Unive...
Speech enhancement has become one of the most important tools of the modern generation and is widely...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Degraded speech intelligibility in background noise is a common complaint of listeners with hearing ...
This paper describes a new speech enhancement approach using perceptually based noise reduction. The...
This thesis explores some of the main approaches to the problem of speech signal enhancement. Tradi...
In many situations a speech signal may be corrupted by additive noise, thus reducing the intelligibi...
In many situations a speech signal may be corrupted by additive noise, thus reducing the intelligibi...
Several algorithms to enhance the intelligibility of speech in near-end noise were analyzed and impl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of transient noise reduction algorithms on spee...
In the framework of the European HearCom project, promising signal enhancement algorithms were devel...
Although there are numerous single-channel noise reduction strategies to improve speech perception i...
In many situations where speech is used as a means of transmitting information, the presence of back...
The presence of background noise can reduce the intelligibility of speech to the point where it is n...