2018 14th International Conference on Advanced Trends in Radioelecrtronics, Telecommunications and Computer Engineering (TCSET) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/tcset.2018.8336263
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Automated subjective evaluation of speech intelligibility in noise and reverberation

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“…Given this feature, the tables of monosyllables from the standard 50840-95 were taken as the basis and nine prototypes of articulation tables were developed within the framework of the above project [8], where the possibility of uncertain perception of individual phonemes was taken into account by presenting each table in two variants ( Fig. 3).…”
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“…Given this feature, the tables of monosyllables from the standard 50840-95 were taken as the basis and nine prototypes of articulation tables were developed within the framework of the above project [8], where the possibility of uncertain perception of individual phonemes was taken into account by presenting each table in two variants ( Fig. 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Estimates of the speech intelligibility received by these three listeners were much higher than those for the remaining listeners. For example, in the case of noise interference, the speech intelligibility was 85%-93% for minus 10 dB SNR, while intelligibility was only 10%-30% when listening through the headphones [8].…”
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