2013
DOI: 10.1121/1.4806234
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Prediction of the effectiveness of a sound-masking system in an open-plan office including the Lombard Effect

Abstract: Sound masking can improve speech privacy in rooms by increasing background-noise levels that mask distracting speech sounds. The Lombard Effect indicates that an increase in background-noise level can increase talker voice levels, reducing speech privacy and the benefit of a sound-masking system. To investigate this, a model of an existing open-plan office was created in CATT-Acoustics and validated. The model was used to predict speech-transmission index (STI) and the effectiveness of a sound-masking system, … Show more

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