The scores of speech intelligibility, obtained using objective and subjective methods for three university lecture rooms of the small, medium, and large sizes with different degrees of filling, were presented. The problem of achieving high speech intelligibility is relevant for both students and university administration, and for architects designing or reconstructing lecture rooms. Speech intelligibility was assessed using binaural room impulse responses which applied an artificial head and non-professional quality audio equipment for measuring. The Speech Transmission Index was an objective measure of speech intelligibility, while the subjective evaluation of speech intelligibility was carried out using the articulation method. Comparativ...
Acoustic parameters were analysed in nine auditoria and multi-purpose confer-ence rooms in the Unive...
Acoustic parameters were analysed in nine auditoria and multi-purpose confer-ence rooms in the Unive...
This study addresses the issue of an enhanced acoustical design of rooms for speech, which besides t...
The scores of speech intelligibility, obtained using objective and subjective methods for three univ...
The scores of speech intelligibility, obtained using objective and subjective methods for three univ...
The purpose of this report was to investigate the sound environments in lecture halls at Umeå Univer...
The purpose of this report was to investigate the sound environments in lecture halls at Umeå Univer...
Estimates of speech quality and intelligibility for three university classrooms of small, medium and...
Several functions affect speech intelligibility in a room. Among the more significant functions are...
There are many rooms are for speech communication purposes such as hall, auditorium, laboratory, mee...
In the design of indoor spaces where speech communication takes on a central role (e.g. classrooms, ...
This chapter investigates via both simulation software and measurements the distribution of SPL, RT6...
This study systematically compares acoustic simulation and in-situ measurement in terms of speech tr...
This paper presents the results of new studies based on speech intelligibility tests in simulated so...
The acoustic design of university classrooms, besides targeting a high speech intelligibility, shoul...
Acoustic parameters were analysed in nine auditoria and multi-purpose confer-ence rooms in the Unive...
Acoustic parameters were analysed in nine auditoria and multi-purpose confer-ence rooms in the Unive...
This study addresses the issue of an enhanced acoustical design of rooms for speech, which besides t...
The scores of speech intelligibility, obtained using objective and subjective methods for three univ...
The scores of speech intelligibility, obtained using objective and subjective methods for three univ...
The purpose of this report was to investigate the sound environments in lecture halls at Umeå Univer...
The purpose of this report was to investigate the sound environments in lecture halls at Umeå Univer...
Estimates of speech quality and intelligibility for three university classrooms of small, medium and...
Several functions affect speech intelligibility in a room. Among the more significant functions are...
There are many rooms are for speech communication purposes such as hall, auditorium, laboratory, mee...
In the design of indoor spaces where speech communication takes on a central role (e.g. classrooms, ...
This chapter investigates via both simulation software and measurements the distribution of SPL, RT6...
This study systematically compares acoustic simulation and in-situ measurement in terms of speech tr...
This paper presents the results of new studies based on speech intelligibility tests in simulated so...
The acoustic design of university classrooms, besides targeting a high speech intelligibility, shoul...
Acoustic parameters were analysed in nine auditoria and multi-purpose confer-ence rooms in the Unive...
Acoustic parameters were analysed in nine auditoria and multi-purpose confer-ence rooms in the Unive...
This study addresses the issue of an enhanced acoustical design of rooms for speech, which besides t...