Responses obtained in consonant perception experiments typically show a large variability across stimuli of the same phonetic identity. The present study investigated the influence of different potential sources of this response variability. It was distinguished between source-induced variability, referring to perceptual differences caused by acoustical differences in the speech tokens and/or the masking noise tokens, and receiver-related variability, referring to perceptual differences caused by within- and across-listener uncertainty. Consonant-vowel combinations consisting of 15 consonants followed by the vowel /i/ were spoken by two talkers and presented to eight normal-hearing listeners both in quiet and in white noise at six different...
The individual speaker is one source among many of systematic variation in the speech signal. As suc...
ABSTRACT: This study was designed to examine the phoneme recognition errors of hearing-impaired (HI)...
116 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The results of experiment III...
Two talkers ’ productions of the same phoneme may be quite different acoustically, whereas their pro...
This paper shows that the effect of different types of noise on recognition of different phonemes by...
Contains fulltext : 86120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper shows...
Causal inference—the process of deciding whether two incoming signals come from the same source—is a...
The factors which underlie the perception of consonants in noise remain poorly understood. In this s...
A common problem with measuring consonant perception in noise is the unpredictable audibility of eac...
Various phenomena associated with the perception of speech in fluctuating noise were investigated us...
An important part of understanding speech motor control consists of capturing the interaction betwee...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
This study investigated the relation between the internal structure of phonetic categories and conso...
We examine the cues used for consonant perception and the systematic behavior of normal and hearing-...
Newman et al. [J. Acoustic. Soc. Am, 109, 1181-1196 (2001)] suggested that phoneme identification ac...
The individual speaker is one source among many of systematic variation in the speech signal. As suc...
ABSTRACT: This study was designed to examine the phoneme recognition errors of hearing-impaired (HI)...
116 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The results of experiment III...
Two talkers ’ productions of the same phoneme may be quite different acoustically, whereas their pro...
This paper shows that the effect of different types of noise on recognition of different phonemes by...
Contains fulltext : 86120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper shows...
Causal inference—the process of deciding whether two incoming signals come from the same source—is a...
The factors which underlie the perception of consonants in noise remain poorly understood. In this s...
A common problem with measuring consonant perception in noise is the unpredictable audibility of eac...
Various phenomena associated with the perception of speech in fluctuating noise were investigated us...
An important part of understanding speech motor control consists of capturing the interaction betwee...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
This study investigated the relation between the internal structure of phonetic categories and conso...
We examine the cues used for consonant perception and the systematic behavior of normal and hearing-...
Newman et al. [J. Acoustic. Soc. Am, 109, 1181-1196 (2001)] suggested that phoneme identification ac...
The individual speaker is one source among many of systematic variation in the speech signal. As suc...
ABSTRACT: This study was designed to examine the phoneme recognition errors of hearing-impaired (HI)...
116 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The results of experiment III...