Introduction: The effect of a sound reinforcement system, in terms of speech intelligibility, has been systematically determined under realistic conditions. Different combinations of ambient and reverberant conditions representative of a classroom environment have been investigated. Materials and Methods: By comparing the measured speech transmission index metric with and without the system in the same space under different room acoustics conditions, it was possible to determine when the system was most effective. A new simple criterion, equivalent noise reduction (ENR), was introduced to determine the effectiveness of the sound reinforcement system which can be used to predict the speech transmission index based on the ambient sound pressu...
Challenging acoustic conditions, i.e. high noise and long reverberation time, negatively affect spee...
It is well recognized that the acoustical envi-ronment in a classroom is an important variable in th...
A first-grade teacher participated in a study involving 16 of her students. The teacher and research...
Introduction: The effect of a sound reinforcement system, in terms of speech intelligibility, has be...
Introduction: The effect of a sound reinforcement system, in terms of speech intelligibility, has be...
In the design of indoor spaces where speech communication takes on a central role (e.g. classrooms, ...
High speech intelligibility is imperative in classrooms where verbal communication is critical. Howe...
Verbal communication plays a key role in education and its efficacy depends fundamentally on the aco...
There are three acoustical characteristics that should be addressed when developing a good classroom...
Speech intelligibility in rooms is determined by both room acoustics characteristics as well as spee...
This paper reports new measurements of the intelligibility of speech in conditions representative of...
The acoustic comfort in teaching environments is generally determined through requirements concerni...
It is well known that good acoustical design should optimise room acoustics and minimise unwanted no...
Good acoustics in classrooms is necessary to guarantee appropriate teaching and learning practices. ...
Background: Good acoustics in classrooms is necessary to guarantee appropriate communication, teachi...
Challenging acoustic conditions, i.e. high noise and long reverberation time, negatively affect spee...
It is well recognized that the acoustical envi-ronment in a classroom is an important variable in th...
A first-grade teacher participated in a study involving 16 of her students. The teacher and research...
Introduction: The effect of a sound reinforcement system, in terms of speech intelligibility, has be...
Introduction: The effect of a sound reinforcement system, in terms of speech intelligibility, has be...
In the design of indoor spaces where speech communication takes on a central role (e.g. classrooms, ...
High speech intelligibility is imperative in classrooms where verbal communication is critical. Howe...
Verbal communication plays a key role in education and its efficacy depends fundamentally on the aco...
There are three acoustical characteristics that should be addressed when developing a good classroom...
Speech intelligibility in rooms is determined by both room acoustics characteristics as well as spee...
This paper reports new measurements of the intelligibility of speech in conditions representative of...
The acoustic comfort in teaching environments is generally determined through requirements concerni...
It is well known that good acoustical design should optimise room acoustics and minimise unwanted no...
Good acoustics in classrooms is necessary to guarantee appropriate teaching and learning practices. ...
Background: Good acoustics in classrooms is necessary to guarantee appropriate communication, teachi...
Challenging acoustic conditions, i.e. high noise and long reverberation time, negatively affect spee...
It is well recognized that the acoustical envi-ronment in a classroom is an important variable in th...
A first-grade teacher participated in a study involving 16 of her students. The teacher and research...