Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, however, it turns out that they are less appropriate in cases where noisy speech is processed by a time-frequency weighting. To this end, an extensive evaluation is presented of objective measure for intelligibility prediction of noisy speech processed with a technique called ideal time frequency (TF) segregation. In total 17 measures are evaluated, including four advanced speech-intelligibility measures (CSII, CSTI, NSEC, DAU), the advanced speech-quality measure (PESQ), and several frame-based measures (e.g., SSNR). Furthermore, several additional measures are proposed. The study comprised a total number of 168 different TF-weightings, includ...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
In this paper, eight state-of-the-art objective speech intelligibility prediction measures are compa...
Many objective measures have been reported to predict speech intelligibility in noise, most of which...
Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, ho...
Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, ho...
Abstract—In the development process of noise-reduction al-gorithms, an objective machine-driven inte...
This paper concerns how well objective indicators of speech intelligibility correlate with the low p...
In this research various objective quality measures are evalu-ated in order to predict the intelligi...
In this paper we evaluate four objective measures of speech with regards to intelligibility predicti...
In general, single-channel noise-reduction algorithms do not im-prove the speech intelligibility for...
This paper deals with the problem of predicting the average intelligibility of noisy and potentially...
In digital speech-communication systems like mobile phones, public address systems and hearing aids,...
Modern communication technology facilitates communication from anywhere to anywhere. As a result, lo...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Speech intelligibility prediction of noisy and processed noisy speech is important in a number of ap...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
In this paper, eight state-of-the-art objective speech intelligibility prediction measures are compa...
Many objective measures have been reported to predict speech intelligibility in noise, most of which...
Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, ho...
Existing objective speech-intelligibility measures are suitable for several types of degradation, ho...
Abstract—In the development process of noise-reduction al-gorithms, an objective machine-driven inte...
This paper concerns how well objective indicators of speech intelligibility correlate with the low p...
In this research various objective quality measures are evalu-ated in order to predict the intelligi...
In this paper we evaluate four objective measures of speech with regards to intelligibility predicti...
In general, single-channel noise-reduction algorithms do not im-prove the speech intelligibility for...
This paper deals with the problem of predicting the average intelligibility of noisy and potentially...
In digital speech-communication systems like mobile phones, public address systems and hearing aids,...
Modern communication technology facilitates communication from anywhere to anywhere. As a result, lo...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
Speech intelligibility prediction of noisy and processed noisy speech is important in a number of ap...
Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving in...
In this paper, eight state-of-the-art objective speech intelligibility prediction measures are compa...
Many objective measures have been reported to predict speech intelligibility in noise, most of which...