The speech intelligibility index (SII) calculation is based on the assumption that the effective range of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regarding speech intelligibility is [− 15 dB; +15 dB]. In a specific frequency band, speech intelligibility would remain constant by varying the SNRs above + 15 dB or below − 15 dB. These assumptions were tested in four experiments measuring speech reception thresholds (SRTs) with a speech target and speech-spectrum noise, while attenuating target or noise above or below 1400 Hz, with different levels of attenuation in order to test different SNRs in the two bands. SRT varied linearly with attenuation at low-attenuation levels and an asymptote was reached for high-attenuation levels. However, this asymptote w...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
This paper deals with the problem of predicting the average intelligibility of noisy and potentially...
Applying a binary mask to a pure noise signal can result in speechthat is highly intelligible, despi...
OBJECTIVES: The speech reception threshold (SRT) traditionally is measured in stationary noise that ...
The extension to the speech intelligibility index (SII; ANSI S3.5-1997 (1997)) proposed by Rhebergen...
The effect of additive white Gaussian noise and high-pass filtering on speech intelligibility at sig...
Modern communication technology facilitates communication from anywhere to anywhere. As a result, lo...
Bibliography: pages [102]-106.Monosyllabic word intelligibility was examined under a variety of cond...
The existing auditory computational models for evaluating speech intelligibility can only account fo...
The current study presents an update and extensive evaluation of a previously introduced speech-inte...
Individual differences in the recognition of monosyllabic words, either in isolation (NU6 test) or i...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Several algorithms to enhance the intelligibility of speech in near-end noise were analyzed and impl...
The ability of the Speech Transmission Index (STI) to predict speech intelligibility under noisy con...
Most information in speech is carried by spectral changes over time. We determined if enhancing such...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
This paper deals with the problem of predicting the average intelligibility of noisy and potentially...
Applying a binary mask to a pure noise signal can result in speechthat is highly intelligible, despi...
OBJECTIVES: The speech reception threshold (SRT) traditionally is measured in stationary noise that ...
The extension to the speech intelligibility index (SII; ANSI S3.5-1997 (1997)) proposed by Rhebergen...
The effect of additive white Gaussian noise and high-pass filtering on speech intelligibility at sig...
Modern communication technology facilitates communication from anywhere to anywhere. As a result, lo...
Bibliography: pages [102]-106.Monosyllabic word intelligibility was examined under a variety of cond...
The existing auditory computational models for evaluating speech intelligibility can only account fo...
The current study presents an update and extensive evaluation of a previously introduced speech-inte...
Individual differences in the recognition of monosyllabic words, either in isolation (NU6 test) or i...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Several algorithms to enhance the intelligibility of speech in near-end noise were analyzed and impl...
The ability of the Speech Transmission Index (STI) to predict speech intelligibility under noisy con...
Most information in speech is carried by spectral changes over time. We determined if enhancing such...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
This paper deals with the problem of predicting the average intelligibility of noisy and potentially...
Applying a binary mask to a pure noise signal can result in speechthat is highly intelligible, despi...