This work investigated the relationships between room acoustics, background noise level, and vocal effort of a speaker in simulated classrooms of various volumes. Under simulated acoustic environments, talkers adjusted their vocal effort linearly with the voice support, i.e., the degree of amplification offered by the room to the voice of a speaker, at his own ears. The slope of this relationship, called the room effect, of -0.24 dB/dB was significant only in the case of the highest noise levels of 62 dB. The vocal comfort for the speaker, however, was found to be more closely related to noise annoyance than to room reverberance.status: publishe
It has been shown that talkers tend to raise their voice in acoustically dry rooms and lower it in a...
Current results from field and laboratory studies document the negative effects of adverse room acou...
Learning in a classroom requires that students be able to hear the instructor’s speech signal withou...
This work investigated the relationships between room acoustics, background noise level, and vocal e...
This work investigated the relationships between room acoustics, background noise level, and vocal e...
Teachers adjust their voice levels under different classroom acoustics conditions, even in the absen...
Vocal health is a major concern among teachers, and represents a significant cost for school authori...
Background: Lombard’s effect increases the level of vocal intensity in the environment, in which noi...
Many teachers suffer from voice problems and classroom acoustics has been considered as one of the p...
The acoustic design of university classrooms, besides targeting a high speech intelligibility, shoul...
Good acoustics in classrooms is necessary to guarantee appropriate teaching and learning practices. ...
Good acoustics in classrooms is necessary to guarantee appropriate teaching and learning practices. ...
Numerous studies have dealt so far with changing in speech production for talkers due to different a...
Numerous studies have dealt so far with changing in speech production for talkers due to different a...
In the design of indoor spaces where speech communication takes on a central role (e.g. classrooms, ...
It has been shown that talkers tend to raise their voice in acoustically dry rooms and lower it in a...
Current results from field and laboratory studies document the negative effects of adverse room acou...
Learning in a classroom requires that students be able to hear the instructor’s speech signal withou...
This work investigated the relationships between room acoustics, background noise level, and vocal e...
This work investigated the relationships between room acoustics, background noise level, and vocal e...
Teachers adjust their voice levels under different classroom acoustics conditions, even in the absen...
Vocal health is a major concern among teachers, and represents a significant cost for school authori...
Background: Lombard’s effect increases the level of vocal intensity in the environment, in which noi...
Many teachers suffer from voice problems and classroom acoustics has been considered as one of the p...
The acoustic design of university classrooms, besides targeting a high speech intelligibility, shoul...
Good acoustics in classrooms is necessary to guarantee appropriate teaching and learning practices. ...
Good acoustics in classrooms is necessary to guarantee appropriate teaching and learning practices. ...
Numerous studies have dealt so far with changing in speech production for talkers due to different a...
Numerous studies have dealt so far with changing in speech production for talkers due to different a...
In the design of indoor spaces where speech communication takes on a central role (e.g. classrooms, ...
It has been shown that talkers tend to raise their voice in acoustically dry rooms and lower it in a...
Current results from field and laboratory studies document the negative effects of adverse room acou...
Learning in a classroom requires that students be able to hear the instructor’s speech signal withou...