Objectives: Real-life, adverse listening conditions involve a great deal of speech variability, including variability in speaking style. Depending on the speaking context, talkers may use a more casual, reduced speaking style or a more formal, careful speaking style. Attending to fine-grained acoustic-phonetic details characterizing different speaking styles facilitates the perception of the speaking style used by the talker. These acoustic-phonetic cues are poorly encoded in cochlear implants (CIs), potentially rendering the discrimination of speaking style difficult. As a first step to characterizing CI perception of real-life speech forms, the present study investigated the perception of different speaking styles in normal-hearing (NH) l...
In cochlear implants (CIs), acoustic speech cues, especially for pitch, are delivered in a degraded ...
In discriminating speakers' voices, normal-hearing individuals effectively use two vocal characteris...
OBJECTIVES: When listening to two competing speakers, normal-hearing (NH) listeners can take advanta...
Objectives: Real-life, adverse listening conditions involve a great deal of speech variability, incl...
The current study examined sentence recognition across speaking styles (conversational, neutral, and...
The current study examined the relation between speaking-style categorization and speech recognition...
Speech recognition is harder when communicating with multiple talkers. This “talker variability effe...
Contains fulltext : 201550pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)14 p
Purpose: This preliminary research examined (a) the perception of two common sources of indexical va...
Abstract. Are the acoustic-phonetic factors that promote highly intelligible speech invariant across...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for deaf individuals. The CI speech signal is degrad...
Faculty advisor: Andrew J. OxenhamThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportun...
A speaker's voice constantly varies in everyday situations, such as when talking to a friend, readin...
UnrestrictedSpeech perception is influenced by many factors; differences in talker characteristics a...
In cochlear implants (CIs), acoustic speech cues, especially for pitch, are delivered in a degraded ...
In discriminating speakers' voices, normal-hearing individuals effectively use two vocal characteris...
OBJECTIVES: When listening to two competing speakers, normal-hearing (NH) listeners can take advanta...
Objectives: Real-life, adverse listening conditions involve a great deal of speech variability, incl...
The current study examined sentence recognition across speaking styles (conversational, neutral, and...
The current study examined the relation between speaking-style categorization and speech recognition...
Speech recognition is harder when communicating with multiple talkers. This “talker variability effe...
Contains fulltext : 201550pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)14 p
Purpose: This preliminary research examined (a) the perception of two common sources of indexical va...
Abstract. Are the acoustic-phonetic factors that promote highly intelligible speech invariant across...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for deaf individuals. The CI speech signal is degrad...
Faculty advisor: Andrew J. OxenhamThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportun...
A speaker's voice constantly varies in everyday situations, such as when talking to a friend, readin...
UnrestrictedSpeech perception is influenced by many factors; differences in talker characteristics a...
In cochlear implants (CIs), acoustic speech cues, especially for pitch, are delivered in a degraded ...
In discriminating speakers' voices, normal-hearing individuals effectively use two vocal characteris...
OBJECTIVES: When listening to two competing speakers, normal-hearing (NH) listeners can take advanta...