نتایج جستجو برای: speech intelligibility

تعداد نتایج: 118173  

Journal: :The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics 1988

The speech enhancement techniques are often employed to improve the quality and intelligibility of the noisy speech signals. This paper discusses a novel technique for speech enhancement which is based on Singular Value Decomposition. This implementation utilizes a Genetic Algorithm based optimization method for reducing the effects of environmental noises from the singular vectors as well as t...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2008
Simone dos Santos Barreto Karin Zazo Ortiz

BACKGROUND contextual cues intrinsic to speech stimuli can have an influence on speech intelligibility measurements; however, the influence of cues that depend on the acoustic signal, such as speech rate and vocal loudness, need further investigation. AIM to examine whether possible reductions in the articulatory rate and increase in vocal loudness, associated to the production of different s...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
naeimeh daneshmandan pediatric neurorehabilitation research center , university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran. pedram borghei department of otolaryngology, school of medicine, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran. nasrin yazdany department of otolaryngology, school of medicine, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran. farin soleimani pediatric neurorehabilitation research center , university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran. roshanak vameghi pediatric neurorehabilitation research center , university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran.

communication, cognition, language, and speech are interrelated and develop together. it should come as no surprise to us that the key to intervention with deaf children is to establish, as early as possible, a functional communication system for the child and the parents. early intervention programs need to be multidisciplinary, technologically sound and most important, it should take cognizan...

2007
Akiko Amano-Kusumoto Alexander Kain John-Paul Hosom Jan P. H. van Santen

“Clear” (CLR) speech is a speaking style that speakers adopt to be understood correctly in a difficult communication environment. Studies have shown that CLR speech, as opposed to “conversational” (CNV) speech, has significantly higher intelligibility in various conditions. While many differences in acoustic features have been identified, it is not known which individual feature or combinations...

Journal: :Journal of Parkinson's disease 2015
Joan K-Y Ma Christine B Schneider Rüdiger Hoffmann Alexander Storch

BACKGROUND Up to 89% of the individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience speech problem over the course of the disease. Speech prosody and intelligibility are two of the most affected areas in hypokinetic dysarthria. However, assessment of these areas could potentially be problematic as speech prosody and intelligibility could be affected by the type of speech materials employed. OBJE...

2014
Russell L. Sergeant Jack L. Kinsey

The alteration in the pitch of speech produced by breathing helium mixtures suggests the possibility of increased intelligibility of such speech by selective frequency filtering. This study evaluated speech, spoken after breathing an 80 % — 20 % mixture which was combined with broadband noise and then passed through a selection of bandpass filters. Results indicate that while intelligibility di...

2010
Anton Schlesinger Marinus M. Boone

The objective intelligibility assessment of nonlinearly enhanced speech is a widely experienced problem. Nonlinear speech enhancement processors operate primarily on the low-level and transient components of speech. As these sections contain important acoustic cues as well as context-constitutive information, they dominate speech intelligibility. For that reason, shorttime intelligibility measu...

2014
Amanda Rabideau Rachel Hayes-Harb Sarah Hargus Ferguson Edward Rubin David B. Kieda

One way talkers can increase intelligibility is by producing clear speech. Though clear speech, as opposed to conversational speech (ConvS), generally increases intelligibility (known as the clear speech intelligibility benefit), not all talkers exhibit the same degree of benefit. Ferguson showed that while intelligibility increased across talkers for clear speech, when looking at individual ta...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1987
R M Cox G C Alexander C Gilmore

Intelligibility of conversationally produced speech for normal hearing listeners was studied for three male and three female talkers. Four typical listening environments were used. These simulated a quiet living room, a classroom, and social events in two settings with different reverberation characteristics. For each talker, overall intelligibility and intelligibility for vowels, consonant voi...

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