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Chinese speech intelligibility at different speech sound pressure levels and signal-to-noise ratios in simulated classrooms
Authors:Peng Jianxin
Affiliation:Department of Physics, School of Science, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
Abstract:The speech intelligibility in classroom can be influenced by background-noise levels, speech sound pressure level (SSPL), reverberation time and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The relationship between SSPL and subjective Chinese Mandarin speech intelligibility and the effect of different SNRs on Chinese Mandarin speech intelligibility in the simulated classroom were investigated through room acoustical simulation, auralisation technique and subjective evaluation. Chinese speech intelligibility test signals recorded in anechoic chamber were convolved with the simulated binaural room impulse responses, and then reproduced through the headphone by different SSPLs and SNRs. The results show that Chinese Mandarin speech intelligibility scores increase with increasing of SSPLs and SNRs within a certain range in simulated classrooms. Chinese Mandarin speech intelligibility scores have no significant difference with SNRs of no less than 15 dBA under the same reverberation time condition.
Keywords:Chinese Mandarin speech intelligibility   Speech sound pressure level   Signal-to-noise ratio   Reverberation time   Classroom
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