International audienceReverberation can have a strong detrimental effect on speech intelligibility in noise. Two main monaural effects were studied here: the temporal smearing of the target speech, which makes the speech less understandable, and the temporal smearing of the noise, which reduces the opportunity for listening in the masker dips. These phenomena have been shown to affect normal-hearing (NH) listeners. The aim of this study was to understand whether hearing-impaired (HI) listeners are more affected by reverberation, and if so to identify which of these two effects is responsible. They were investigated separately and in combination, by applying reverberation either on the target speech, on the noise masker, or on both sources. ...
Communication often takes place in reverberant spaces making it harder for listeners to understand s...
This dissertation is a quantitative and qualitative examination of how young normal hearing and youn...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
International audienceReverberation can have a strong detrimental effect on speech intelligibility i...
This study compared the combined effect of noise and reverberation on listening effort and speech in...
In daily life, listeners use two ears to understand speech in situations which typically include rev...
Enhanced speech intelligibility in realistic acoustic scenarios guarantees effective communication. ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess perceived listening effort and speech intelligibi...
Effects of reverberation on speech intelligibility in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listener
This study examines the effects of reverberation and noise fluctuation on the response time (RT) to ...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of reverberation and noise on the precedence ...
Reverberation usually degrades speech intelligibility for spatially separated speech and noise sourc...
In the presence of competing speech or noise, reverberation degrades speech intelligibility not only...
© 2016 Acta Acustica. The Speech Intelligibility (SI) can be affected by the ambient noise in monaur...
Communication often takes place in reverberant spaces making it harder for listeners to understand s...
This dissertation is a quantitative and qualitative examination of how young normal hearing and youn...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
International audienceReverberation can have a strong detrimental effect on speech intelligibility i...
This study compared the combined effect of noise and reverberation on listening effort and speech in...
In daily life, listeners use two ears to understand speech in situations which typically include rev...
Enhanced speech intelligibility in realistic acoustic scenarios guarantees effective communication. ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess perceived listening effort and speech intelligibi...
Effects of reverberation on speech intelligibility in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listener
This study examines the effects of reverberation and noise fluctuation on the response time (RT) to ...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of reverberation and noise on the precedence ...
Reverberation usually degrades speech intelligibility for spatially separated speech and noise sourc...
In the presence of competing speech or noise, reverberation degrades speech intelligibility not only...
© 2016 Acta Acustica. The Speech Intelligibility (SI) can be affected by the ambient noise in monaur...
Communication often takes place in reverberant spaces making it harder for listeners to understand s...
This dissertation is a quantitative and qualitative examination of how young normal hearing and youn...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...