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Effects of temporal and spectral factors of maskers on speech intelligibility
Authors:Yoshifumi Hara  Mikio Tohyama  Kazunori Miyoshi
Institution:1. Kogakuin University, 1-24-2 Nishi-shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-8677, Japan;2. Waseda University, 161 Nishi-waseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-8050, Japan
Abstract:This study demonstrates a new possibility of estimating intelligibility of speech in informational maskers. The temporal and spectral properties of sound maskers are investigated to achieve acoustic privacy in public spaces. Speech intelligibility (SI) tests were conducted using Japanese sentences in daily use for energy (white noise) or informational (reversed speech) maskers. We found that the masking effects including informational masking on SI might not be estimated by analyzing the narrow-band temporal envelopes, which is a common way of predicting SI under noisy conditions. The masking effects might instead be visualized by spectral auto-correlation analysis on a frame-by-frame basis, for the series of dominant-spectral peaks of the masked target in the frequency domain. Consequently, we found that dissimilarity in frame-based spectral-auto-correlation sequences between the original and masked targets was the key to evaluating maskers including informational masking effects on SI.
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