Speech intelligibility is an important aspect of speech transmission but often only the quality is evaluated using perceptual tests when speech coding standards are compared. In this study, the performance of three wideband speech coding standards, adaptive multi-rate wideband (AMR-WB), G.718, and enhanced voice services (EVS), is evaluated in a subjective intelligibility test. The test covers different packet loss conditions as well as a near-end background noise condition. Additionally, an objective quality evaluation in different packet loss conditions is conducted. All of the test conditions extend beyond the specification range to evaluate the attainable performance of the codecs in extreme conditions. The results of the subjective tes...
In this paper a method for speech quality assessment is described and evaluated simulating transmiss...
In this paper, we present an experimental evaluation of the recently standardized Opus codec used in...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
This paper investigates the impact of different telephone channels, represented by impairments as in...
The performance of automatic speech recognition based on coded-decoded speech heavily depends on the...
Traditional landline and cellular communications use a bandwidth of 300- 3400 Hz for transmitting sp...
In this study, we examined the speech intelligibility of five codecs and parameter settings to deter...
In digital speech-communication systems like mobile phones, public address systems and hearing aids,...
Speech is the most important communication modality for human interaction. Automatic speech recognit...
Traditional landline and cellular communications use a bandwidth of 300 - 3400 Hz for transmitting s...
This work performs a preliminary, comparative analysis of the end-to-end quality guaranteed by Voic...
ITU-T recommendation P.862 PESQ was developed for assessing speech quality. The basic idea in PESQ i...
Wideband speech transmission is one of the technologies discussed for use in wireless systems and Vo...
Wireless-VoIP communications introduce perceptual degradations that are not present with traditiona...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
In this paper a method for speech quality assessment is described and evaluated simulating transmiss...
In this paper, we present an experimental evaluation of the recently standardized Opus codec used in...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
This paper investigates the impact of different telephone channels, represented by impairments as in...
The performance of automatic speech recognition based on coded-decoded speech heavily depends on the...
Traditional landline and cellular communications use a bandwidth of 300- 3400 Hz for transmitting sp...
In this study, we examined the speech intelligibility of five codecs and parameter settings to deter...
In digital speech-communication systems like mobile phones, public address systems and hearing aids,...
Speech is the most important communication modality for human interaction. Automatic speech recognit...
Traditional landline and cellular communications use a bandwidth of 300 - 3400 Hz for transmitting s...
This work performs a preliminary, comparative analysis of the end-to-end quality guaranteed by Voic...
ITU-T recommendation P.862 PESQ was developed for assessing speech quality. The basic idea in PESQ i...
Wideband speech transmission is one of the technologies discussed for use in wireless systems and Vo...
Wireless-VoIP communications introduce perceptual degradations that are not present with traditiona...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...
In this paper a method for speech quality assessment is described and evaluated simulating transmiss...
In this paper, we present an experimental evaluation of the recently standardized Opus codec used in...
Objectives: The effects of nonlinear signal processing on speech intelligibility in noise are diffic...