In the design of indoor spaces where speech communication takes on a central role (e.g., classrooms, conference rooms…), the influence of the sound environment on the occupants’ performance needs to be addressed. In order to guarantee a comfortable communication experience, the acoustic design of such spaces have to ensure, beside a high percentage of correctly heard words (i.e., intelligibility), also a minimal effort in the speech reception process. An effortful listening, as produced for instance by the presence of background noise and/or reverberation, requires the involvement of an increased amount of cognitive resources, and, if sustained over a prolonged period may compromise occupants’ learning and cognitive achievements. The presen...
Speech intelligibility in rooms is determined by both room acoustics characteristics as well as spee...
Introduction: The effect of a sound reinforcement system, in terms of speech intelligibility, has be...
This study systematically compares acoustic simulation and in-situ measurement in terms of speech tr...
In the design of indoor spaces where speech communication takes on a central role (e.g. classrooms, ...
The acoustic design of university classrooms, besides targeting a high speech intelligibility, shoul...
This study addresses the issue of an enhanced acoustical design of rooms for speech, which besides t...
This study addresses the issue of an enhanced acoustical design of rooms for speech, which besides t...
This study addresses the issue of an enhanced acoustical design of rooms for speech, which besides t...
High speech intelligibility is imperative in classrooms where verbal communication is critical. Howe...
High speech intelligibility is imperative in classrooms where verbal communication is critical. Howe...
Classrooms acoustics can affect students\ub4 speech intelligibility and learning performance dependi...
This study systematically compares acoustic simulation and in-situ measurement in terms of speech tr...
The present study examines how reverberation, background noise level and type, affect both speech re...
The acoustic comfort in teaching environments is generally determined through requirements concerni...
The acoustic comfort in teaching environments is generally determined through requirements concerni...
Speech intelligibility in rooms is determined by both room acoustics characteristics as well as spee...
Introduction: The effect of a sound reinforcement system, in terms of speech intelligibility, has be...
This study systematically compares acoustic simulation and in-situ measurement in terms of speech tr...
In the design of indoor spaces where speech communication takes on a central role (e.g. classrooms, ...
The acoustic design of university classrooms, besides targeting a high speech intelligibility, shoul...
This study addresses the issue of an enhanced acoustical design of rooms for speech, which besides t...
This study addresses the issue of an enhanced acoustical design of rooms for speech, which besides t...
This study addresses the issue of an enhanced acoustical design of rooms for speech, which besides t...
High speech intelligibility is imperative in classrooms where verbal communication is critical. Howe...
High speech intelligibility is imperative in classrooms where verbal communication is critical. Howe...
Classrooms acoustics can affect students\ub4 speech intelligibility and learning performance dependi...
This study systematically compares acoustic simulation and in-situ measurement in terms of speech tr...
The present study examines how reverberation, background noise level and type, affect both speech re...
The acoustic comfort in teaching environments is generally determined through requirements concerni...
The acoustic comfort in teaching environments is generally determined through requirements concerni...
Speech intelligibility in rooms is determined by both room acoustics characteristics as well as spee...
Introduction: The effect of a sound reinforcement system, in terms of speech intelligibility, has be...
This study systematically compares acoustic simulation and in-situ measurement in terms of speech tr...