Speech playback (e.g., TV, radio, public address) becomes harder to understand in the presence of noise and reverberation. NELE (Near End Listening Enhancement) algorithms can improve intelligibility by modifying the signal before it is played back. Substantial intelligibility improvements have been achieved in the lab for both natural and synthetic speech. However, evidence is still scarce on how these algorithms work under conditions of realistic noise and reverberation. We present a realistic test platform, featuring two representative everyday scenarios in which speech playback may occur (in the presence of both noise and reverberation): a domestic space (living room) and a public space (cafeteria). The generated stimuli are evaluated ...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Sentence tests are routinely conducted in the laboratory and the clinic to assess the ability of a p...
Abstract The speech intelligibility of indoor public address systems is degraded by reverberation an...
Speech playback is harder to understand in noise. Near End Listening Enhancement algorithms try to o...
Previous studies showed that near-end listening enhancement (NELE) algorithms can significantly impr...
Speech intelligibility is known to be mainly determined by the signal-to-noise level difference at a...
Objective: The development of a test of virtual speech intelligibility in noise that enables assessm...
In this paper, a time-frequency weighting is proposed for speech reinforcement (near-end listening e...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
Several algorithms to enhance the intelligibility of speech in near-end noise were analyzed and impl...
Enhanced speech intelligibility in realistic acoustic scenarios guarantees effective communication. ...
In this demonstrator we present the most recent advances in the development of the near-end listenin...
Speech intelligibility in public places can be degraded by the environmental noise and reverberation...
This study compared the combined effect of noise and reverberation on listening effort and speech in...
In many applications in which speech is played back via a sound reinforcement system such as public ...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Sentence tests are routinely conducted in the laboratory and the clinic to assess the ability of a p...
Abstract The speech intelligibility of indoor public address systems is degraded by reverberation an...
Speech playback is harder to understand in noise. Near End Listening Enhancement algorithms try to o...
Previous studies showed that near-end listening enhancement (NELE) algorithms can significantly impr...
Speech intelligibility is known to be mainly determined by the signal-to-noise level difference at a...
Objective: The development of a test of virtual speech intelligibility in noise that enables assessm...
In this paper, a time-frequency weighting is proposed for speech reinforcement (near-end listening e...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
Several algorithms to enhance the intelligibility of speech in near-end noise were analyzed and impl...
Enhanced speech intelligibility in realistic acoustic scenarios guarantees effective communication. ...
In this demonstrator we present the most recent advances in the development of the near-end listenin...
Speech intelligibility in public places can be degraded by the environmental noise and reverberation...
This study compared the combined effect of noise and reverberation on listening effort and speech in...
In many applications in which speech is played back via a sound reinforcement system such as public ...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Sentence tests are routinely conducted in the laboratory and the clinic to assess the ability of a p...
Abstract The speech intelligibility of indoor public address systems is degraded by reverberation an...