When a listener is exposed to babble noise in a room or space, the reception of speech is influenced by the amount of temporal fluctuations present in the disturbance which in turn is mediated by the sound tail in the room. In order to investigate these conditions a set of simulated signals having different ratios of single talker and babble was prepared for a range of reverberation times. Two regular rooms with volumes equal to 352m3 and 3072m3 respectively were chosen for simulating the sound tails, and the reverberated signals were characterized by means of their "fluctuation strength". It was shown that the overall room dimensions and hence the impulse response details play a minor role whereas the reverberation time drives the behavior...
Many measures [e.g., speech transmission index (STI) and speech intelligibility index (SII)] have be...
On the evaluation of a sound masking system in an actual room environment, not only the signal prope...
OBJECTIVES: The speech reception threshold (SRT) traditionally is measured in stationary noise that ...
The Speech Transmission Index (STI) is used to predict speech intelligibility in noise and reverbera...
The intelligibility of speech in rooms can be described by standardized objective measures (i.e. mea...
Everyday communication takes place in the combined presence of reverberation and background noise, t...
Speech intelligibility is known to be mainly determined by the signal-to-noise level difference at a...
Various phenomena associated with the perception of speech in fluctuating noise were investigated us...
In a companion paper by the same authors (N. Prodi and C. Visentin, "Revising fluctuation noise char...
Ambient sound can impair verbal short-term memory performance. This finding is relevant to the acous...
This study aims to compare the distinct effects of a steady-state (SSN) and a fluctuating (ICRA) mas...
The extension to the speech intelligibility index (SII; ANSI S3.5-1997 (1997)) proposed by Rhebergen...
This study systematically compares acoustic simulation and in-situ measurement in terms of speech tr...
In the presence of competing speech or noise, reverberation degrades speech intelligibility not only...
Objective assessment of speech intelligibility is a complex task that requires taking into account a...
Many measures [e.g., speech transmission index (STI) and speech intelligibility index (SII)] have be...
On the evaluation of a sound masking system in an actual room environment, not only the signal prope...
OBJECTIVES: The speech reception threshold (SRT) traditionally is measured in stationary noise that ...
The Speech Transmission Index (STI) is used to predict speech intelligibility in noise and reverbera...
The intelligibility of speech in rooms can be described by standardized objective measures (i.e. mea...
Everyday communication takes place in the combined presence of reverberation and background noise, t...
Speech intelligibility is known to be mainly determined by the signal-to-noise level difference at a...
Various phenomena associated with the perception of speech in fluctuating noise were investigated us...
In a companion paper by the same authors (N. Prodi and C. Visentin, "Revising fluctuation noise char...
Ambient sound can impair verbal short-term memory performance. This finding is relevant to the acous...
This study aims to compare the distinct effects of a steady-state (SSN) and a fluctuating (ICRA) mas...
The extension to the speech intelligibility index (SII; ANSI S3.5-1997 (1997)) proposed by Rhebergen...
This study systematically compares acoustic simulation and in-situ measurement in terms of speech tr...
In the presence of competing speech or noise, reverberation degrades speech intelligibility not only...
Objective assessment of speech intelligibility is a complex task that requires taking into account a...
Many measures [e.g., speech transmission index (STI) and speech intelligibility index (SII)] have be...
On the evaluation of a sound masking system in an actual room environment, not only the signal prope...
OBJECTIVES: The speech reception threshold (SRT) traditionally is measured in stationary noise that ...