When producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their speaking style in ways that increase speech-in-noise intelligibility. This adaptation, known as the Lombard effect, is likely to have an adverse effect on the performance of automatic speech recognition systems that have not been designed to anticipate it. However, previous studies of this impact have used very small amounts of data and recognition systems that lack modern adaptation strategies. This paper aims to rectify this by using a new audio-visual Lombard corpus containing speech from 54 different speakers – significantly larger than any previously available – and modern state-of-the-art speech recognition techniques. The paper is organised as three spe...
This study investigates acoustic variations when producing Lombard speech under the effect of a chan...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
International audiencePurpose: To examine the influence of sound immersion techniques and speech pro...
International audienceWhen producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their spe...
International audienceWhat makes speech produced in the presence of noise (Lombard speech) more inte...
When exposed to environmental noise, speakers adjust their speech production to maintain intelligibl...
Lombard speech is intelligible speech produced by humans in noises. In this study, we focus on mimic...
In real-world adverse environments, speech signal corruption by background noise, microphone channel...
The Lombard effect refers to individuals' unconscious modulation of vocal effort in response to vari...
Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise, which is known as Lombard speech. These acoustic ...
The performance of speech recognition system degrades rapidly in the presence of ambient noise. To r...
The Lombard effect is an involuntary increase in the speaker’s pitch, intensity, and duration in the...
This study investigates acoustic variations when producing Lombard speech under the effect of a chan...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to examine whether speech in noisy environments ...
Recently we reported that talkers modified their speech production strategies in noise as a function...
This study investigates acoustic variations when producing Lombard speech under the effect of a chan...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
International audiencePurpose: To examine the influence of sound immersion techniques and speech pro...
International audienceWhen producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their spe...
International audienceWhat makes speech produced in the presence of noise (Lombard speech) more inte...
When exposed to environmental noise, speakers adjust their speech production to maintain intelligibl...
Lombard speech is intelligible speech produced by humans in noises. In this study, we focus on mimic...
In real-world adverse environments, speech signal corruption by background noise, microphone channel...
The Lombard effect refers to individuals' unconscious modulation of vocal effort in response to vari...
Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise, which is known as Lombard speech. These acoustic ...
The performance of speech recognition system degrades rapidly in the presence of ambient noise. To r...
The Lombard effect is an involuntary increase in the speaker’s pitch, intensity, and duration in the...
This study investigates acoustic variations when producing Lombard speech under the effect of a chan...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to examine whether speech in noisy environments ...
Recently we reported that talkers modified their speech production strategies in noise as a function...
This study investigates acoustic variations when producing Lombard speech under the effect of a chan...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
International audiencePurpose: To examine the influence of sound immersion techniques and speech pro...