Speech intelligibility is a subjective performance index defined as the percentage of a message understood correctly. Often the results of speech intelligibility tests would suggest that conditions are acceptable, with Intelligibility Score (IS) of the order of 90% or more, however even if the intelligibility is so good, speech transmission performance may not be satisfactory. Subjective ratings of the Listening Easiness Score (LES) provide an alternative approach. A total of 2176 intelligibility tests were administered in a primary school to 272 pupils, yielding an useful data set of 1912 values. The Speech Transmission Index (STI) was also measured for each test setting in seven different positions in the laboratory classroom used for the...
This paper reports the results of tests made to assess the intelligibility of speech recordings and ...
Objective speech intelligibility measurement techniques like AI (Articulation Index) and AI based ST...
This paper expands upon the initial work conducted by Rutherford, Wilson and Hickman4 and explores t...
Speech intelligibility is a subjective performance index defined as the percentage of a message unde...
Speech intelligibility is a subjective performance index defined as the percentage of a message unde...
Because the acoustics of a room have a substantial impact on speech intelligibility, researchers hav...
The present study reports on the speech intelligibility as measured by speech transmission index (ST...
Estimates of speech quality and intelligibility for three university classrooms of small, medium and...
The aim of this research has been to calibrate an objective intelligibility measurement using subjec...
Several measurement techniques exist to quantify the intelligibility of a speech transmission chain....
Speech intelligibility tests and acoustical measurements were made in ten occupied classrooms. Octav...
Purpose:To analyze the acoustic parameters of classrooms and the relationship among equivalent sound...
This study investigates the possibility of a relationship between amplitude modulation in the speech...
Current objective measures for predicting the intelligibility of speech by an index assume that this...
As with any other area of language assessment, the fundamental issues to be considered in a speaking...
This paper reports the results of tests made to assess the intelligibility of speech recordings and ...
Objective speech intelligibility measurement techniques like AI (Articulation Index) and AI based ST...
This paper expands upon the initial work conducted by Rutherford, Wilson and Hickman4 and explores t...
Speech intelligibility is a subjective performance index defined as the percentage of a message unde...
Speech intelligibility is a subjective performance index defined as the percentage of a message unde...
Because the acoustics of a room have a substantial impact on speech intelligibility, researchers hav...
The present study reports on the speech intelligibility as measured by speech transmission index (ST...
Estimates of speech quality and intelligibility for three university classrooms of small, medium and...
The aim of this research has been to calibrate an objective intelligibility measurement using subjec...
Several measurement techniques exist to quantify the intelligibility of a speech transmission chain....
Speech intelligibility tests and acoustical measurements were made in ten occupied classrooms. Octav...
Purpose:To analyze the acoustic parameters of classrooms and the relationship among equivalent sound...
This study investigates the possibility of a relationship between amplitude modulation in the speech...
Current objective measures for predicting the intelligibility of speech by an index assume that this...
As with any other area of language assessment, the fundamental issues to be considered in a speaking...
This paper reports the results of tests made to assess the intelligibility of speech recordings and ...
Objective speech intelligibility measurement techniques like AI (Articulation Index) and AI based ST...
This paper expands upon the initial work conducted by Rutherford, Wilson and Hickman4 and explores t...