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J Acoust Soc Am ; 100(6): 3882-98, 1996 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8969488

RESUMO

Previous researchers interested in physical assessment of speech intelligibility have largely based their predictions on preservation of spectral shape. A new approach is presented in which intelligibility is predicted to be preserved only if a transformation modifies relevant speech parameters in a consistent manner. In particular, the parameters from each short-time interval are described by one of a finite number of symbols formed by quantizing the output of an auditory model, and preservation of intelligibility is modeled as the extent to which a one-to-one correspondence exists between the symbols of the input to the transformation, and those of the output. In this paper, a consistency-measurement system is designed and applied to prediction of intelligibility of linearly filtered speech and speech degraded by additive noise. Results were obtained for two parameter sets: one consisting of band-energy values, and the other based on the ensemble interval histogram (EIH) model. Predictions within a class of transformation varied monotonically with the amount of degradation. Across classes of transformation, the predicted effect of additive-noise transformations was more severe than typical perceptual effects. With respect to the goal of achieving predictions that varied monotonically with human speech-perception scores, performance was slightly better with the EIH parameter set.


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Percepção da Fala , Limiar Auditivo , Humanos , Ruído , Mascaramento Perceptivo , Fonética
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J Rehabil Res Dev ; 28(3): 67-82, 1991.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1880751

RESUMO

In a new approach to the frequency-lowering of speech, artificial codes were developed for 24 consonants (C) and 15 vowels (V) for two values of lowpass cutoff frequency F (300 and 500 Hz). Each individual phoneme was coded by a unique, nonvarying acoustic signal confined to frequencies less than or equal to F. Stimuli were created through variations in spectral content, amplitude, and duration of tonal complexes or bandpass noise. For example, plosive and fricative sounds were constructed by specifying the duration and relative amplitude of bandpass noise with various center frequencies and bandwidths, while vowels were generated through variations in the spectral shape and duration of a ten-tone harmonic complex. The ability of normal-hearing listeners to identify coded Cs and Vs in fixed-context syllables was compared to their performance on single-token sets of natural speech utterances lowpass filtered to equivalent values of F. For a set of 24 consonants in C-/a/ context, asymptotic performance on coded sounds averaged 90 percent correct for F = 500 Hz and 65 percent for F = 300 Hz, compared to 75 percent and 40 percent for lowpass filtered speech. For a set of 15 vowels in /b/-V-/t/ context, asymptotic performance on coded sounds averaged 85 percent correct for F = 500 Hz and 65 percent for F = 300 Hz, compared to 85 percent and 50 percent for lowpass filtered speech. Identification of coded signals for F = 500 Hz was also examined in CV syllables where C was selected at random from the set of 24 Cs and V was selected at random from the set of 15 Vs. Asymptotic performance of roughly 67 percent correct and 71 percent correct was obtained for C and V identification, respectively. These scores are somewhat lower than those obtained in the fixed-context experiments. Finally, results were obtained concerning the effect of token variability on the identification of lowpass filtered speech. These results indicate a systematic decrease in percent-correct score as the number of tokens representing each phoneme in the identification tests increased from one to nine.


Assuntos
Fonética , Processamento de Sinais Assistido por Computador , Inteligibilidade da Fala , Estudos de Avaliação como Assunto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Ruído , Espectrografia do Som
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