Effects of Artificial Synthetic Speech Control of SNR and Speech Rate on the Intelligibility of Train Station Announcements
Mizuki Maruoka,
Sohei Tsujimura,
Takumi Asakura
Abstract:An experimental study on the effect of the speech characteristics of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and speech rate on the intelligibility of announcements at railway stations was conducted using an artificial synthetic voice. Synthesized speech has recently been used in noisy environments both indoors and outdoors, but unlike its use in quiet environments, when the environment is noisy, the intelligibility of announcements may be reduced. For railway station announcements, while natural spoken voices are cur… Show more
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