The effect of plastic shield on the speech attenuation: A case study

D. Urbán
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The number one social issue for more than a year is the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the spread of coronavirus. In addition to the adverse social and economic impact on society as a whole, the inclusion of quarantine, home office and many other changes in lives, this situation is associated with various recommendations as well as the obligation to use upper respiratory protection. Countless variants of drapes, respirators, shields etc. are used in the world. Their qualitative evaluation from the point of view of virus protection has already been published by many publications. However, the use of a mouth covering also affects the audible voice of the person so protected. Current research has already shown an effect on the attenuation of the spoken word, a subconscious increase in effort when covering the mouth respectively, as well as the effect on articulation change when using contact mouth covers. It has been shown that the special group are the transparent (non-contact) plastic shields. In the specific frequency range, on the contrary, the intensity of voice radiation by the respondents increases. In this paper, we focus on explaining this phenomenon using measurement and numerical methods. © 2021 Author(s).
塑料屏蔽对语音衰减的影响:一个实例研究
一年多来的头号社会问题是由冠状病毒传播引起的COVID-19大流行。除了对整个社会产生不利的社会和经济影响,包括隔离、家庭办公和生活中的许多其他变化之外,这种情况还与各种建议以及使用上呼吸道防护装置的义务有关。世界上使用的窗帘、呼吸器、防护罩等品种不计其数。许多出版物已经从病毒防护的角度对它们进行了定性评价。然而,使用嘴罩也会影响被保护人的声音。目前的研究已经表明,使用接触式口套会对口语的衰减产生影响,在捂住嘴时潜意识地增加力度,以及在使用接触式口套时对发音变化的影响。已经证明,特殊的群体是透明(非接触)塑料屏蔽。相反,在特定频率范围内,被调查者的语音辐射强度增加。在本文中,我们着重于用测量和数值方法解释这一现象。©2021作者。
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