Non-intrusive intelligibility prediction for Mandarin speech in noise

Fei Chen, Tian Guan
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Abstract

Most existing intelligibility indices require access to the input (clean) reference signal to predict speech intelligibility in noise. In some real-world applications, however, only the noise-masked speech is available, rendering existing indices of little use. The present study assessed the performance of an intelligibility measure that could be used to predict non-intrusively (i.e., with no access to the clean input signal) speech intelligibility in noise using only information extracted from the noise-masked speech envelopes. The proposed intelligibility measure (denoted as ModA) was computed by integrating the area of the modulation spectrum (within 0.5 Hz to 10 Hz) of the noise-masked envelopes extracted in four acoustic bands. The ModA measure was evaluated with intelligibility scores obtained by normal-hearing listeners presented with Mandarin sentences corrupted by three types of maskers. High correlation (r=0.90) was obtained between ModA values and listener's intelligibility scores, suggesting that the modulation-spectrum area could be potentially used as a simple but efficient predictor of speech intelligibility in noisy conditions.
噪声环境下普通话语音的非侵入性可理解度预测
大多数现有的可理解度指标需要访问输入(干净)参考信号来预测噪声环境下的语音可理解度。然而,在一些实际应用中,只有噪声屏蔽语音可用,使得现有的索引几乎没有用处。本研究评估了可理解性指标的性能,该指标可用于仅使用从噪声屏蔽语音信封中提取的信息来预测噪声中的非侵入性(即,无法访问干净的输入信号)语音可理解性。提出的可理解度度量(表示为ModA)是通过对四个声带中提取的噪声掩蔽包络的调制频谱(0.5 Hz至10 Hz)的面积进行积分来计算的。ModA测量是用听力正常的听者在看到被三种类型的掩蔽物损坏的普通话句子时获得的可理解性分数来评估的。ModA值与听者的可理解性得分之间获得了高相关性(r=0.90),这表明调制频谱面积可能被用作嘈杂条件下语音可理解性的简单而有效的预测指标。
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