When exposed to noise, speakers modify the way they speak, possibly in an effort to maintain intelligible communication. These modifications are collectively referred to as the Lombard effect. The work described in this thesis compares speech production changes induced by noise with various spectral and temporal characteristics, and explores the perceptual consequence of these changes. The thesis consists of a series of experimental studies, which involve the analysis of speech corpora collected under different noise conditions, with and without a communicative task. Intelligibility is also measured and predicted using a computer model. The first study concerns the acoustic and phonetic consequences of N-talker 'babble” noise on sentence pr...
In many situations it is necessary to produce speech in ‘adverse conditions’: that is, conditions th...
The overall aim of the thesis was to investigate spoken communication in adverse conditions using me...
When producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their speaking style in ways th...
When exposed to noise, speakers modify the way they speak, possibly in an effort to maintain intell...
Conversational speech produced in noise can be characterised by increases in intelligibility relativ...
International audienceWhat makes speech produced in the presence of noise (Lombard speech) more inte...
Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise (known as Lombard speech), facilitating speech com...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
In noisy conditions, speakers involuntarily change their manner of speaking to enhance the intelligi...
EC Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)Speech technology can facilitate human-machine interac...
Recent work has found that neural oscillators entrain with envelope modulations of attended speech i...
Speech signal modification to increase intelligibility in noisy environments may cause discomfort in...
International audiencePurpose: To examine the influence of sound immersion techniques and speech pro...
Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise, which is known as Lombard speech. These acoustic ...
International audienceSpeech produced in noise (or Lombard speech) is characterized by increased voc...
In many situations it is necessary to produce speech in ‘adverse conditions’: that is, conditions th...
The overall aim of the thesis was to investigate spoken communication in adverse conditions using me...
When producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their speaking style in ways th...
When exposed to noise, speakers modify the way they speak, possibly in an effort to maintain intell...
Conversational speech produced in noise can be characterised by increases in intelligibility relativ...
International audienceWhat makes speech produced in the presence of noise (Lombard speech) more inte...
Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise (known as Lombard speech), facilitating speech com...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
In noisy conditions, speakers involuntarily change their manner of speaking to enhance the intelligi...
EC Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)Speech technology can facilitate human-machine interac...
Recent work has found that neural oscillators entrain with envelope modulations of attended speech i...
Speech signal modification to increase intelligibility in noisy environments may cause discomfort in...
International audiencePurpose: To examine the influence of sound immersion techniques and speech pro...
Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise, which is known as Lombard speech. These acoustic ...
International audienceSpeech produced in noise (or Lombard speech) is characterized by increased voc...
In many situations it is necessary to produce speech in ‘adverse conditions’: that is, conditions th...
The overall aim of the thesis was to investigate spoken communication in adverse conditions using me...
When producing speech in noisy backgrounds talkers reflexively adapt their speaking style in ways th...