International audienceThis study aims to systematically review original articles investigating the link between spectral acoustic measures in healthy talkers and perceived speech intelligibility, according to the PRISMA guidelines. Twenty-two studies were retained. Eighteen papers investigated vowel acoustics, one studied glides and eight articles investigated consonants, mostly sibilants. Various spectral measures and intelligibility estimates were used. The following measures were shown to be linked to sub-lexical perceived speech intelligibility ratings: for vowels, steady-state F1 and F2 measures, the F1 range, the [i]-[U] F2 difference, F0-F1 and F1-F2 differences in [è-A] and [q-è], the vowel space area, the mean amount of formant mov...
Traditional models of speech assume that a detailed auditory analysis of the short-term acoustic spe...
The current study investigated how amplitude and phase information differentially contribute to spee...
Abstract: We investigated speech intelligibility in dysarthric and nondysarthric speakers as measure...
International audienceThis study aims to systematically review original articles investigating the l...
Research on speech intelligibility takes place in many domains, e.g. clinical, language learning, ps...
Bibliography: pages [102]-106.Monosyllabic word intelligibility was examined under a variety of cond...
Aim The aim of this study was to determine how deterioration of voice quality, such as breathiness,...
A study of speaker intelligibility involving 45 speakers from a homogeneous accent group was carried...
The aim of this study is to determine how deterioration of voice quality, such as breathiness, may i...
The present investigation carried out acoustic analyses of vowels in clear and conversational speech...
Although speech intelligibility has been studied in different fields such as speech pathology, langu...
Spectral measures are sensitive to dysarthric speech. However, it is unclear whether the spectral di...
Competitive state-of-the-art automatic pathological speech intelligibility measures typically rely o...
International audienceThis article reports on vowel clarity metrics based on spectrotemporal modulat...
Speech processing involves analysis of complex cues in both spectral and temporal domains. This dis...
Traditional models of speech assume that a detailed auditory analysis of the short-term acoustic spe...
The current study investigated how amplitude and phase information differentially contribute to spee...
Abstract: We investigated speech intelligibility in dysarthric and nondysarthric speakers as measure...
International audienceThis study aims to systematically review original articles investigating the l...
Research on speech intelligibility takes place in many domains, e.g. clinical, language learning, ps...
Bibliography: pages [102]-106.Monosyllabic word intelligibility was examined under a variety of cond...
Aim The aim of this study was to determine how deterioration of voice quality, such as breathiness,...
A study of speaker intelligibility involving 45 speakers from a homogeneous accent group was carried...
The aim of this study is to determine how deterioration of voice quality, such as breathiness, may i...
The present investigation carried out acoustic analyses of vowels in clear and conversational speech...
Although speech intelligibility has been studied in different fields such as speech pathology, langu...
Spectral measures are sensitive to dysarthric speech. However, it is unclear whether the spectral di...
Competitive state-of-the-art automatic pathological speech intelligibility measures typically rely o...
International audienceThis article reports on vowel clarity metrics based on spectrotemporal modulat...
Speech processing involves analysis of complex cues in both spectral and temporal domains. This dis...
Traditional models of speech assume that a detailed auditory analysis of the short-term acoustic spe...
The current study investigated how amplitude and phase information differentially contribute to spee...
Abstract: We investigated speech intelligibility in dysarthric and nondysarthric speakers as measure...