Listening to Laryngectomees: A study of Intelligibility and Self-reported Listening Effort of Spanish Oesophageal Speech

Sneha Raman, I. Hernáez, E. Navas, Luis Serrano
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Abstract

Oesophageal speakers face a multitude of challenges, such as difficulty in basic everyday communication and inability to interact with digital voice assistants. We aim to quantify the difficulty involved in understanding oesophageal speech (in humanhuman and human-machine interactions) by measuring intelligibility and listening effort. We conducted a web-based listening test to collect these metrics. Participants were asked to transcribe and then rate the sentences for listening effort on a 5-point Likert scale. Intelligibility, calculated as Word Error Rate (WER), showed significant correlation with user rated effort. Speaker type (healthy or oesophageal) had a major effect on intelligibility and effort. Listeners familiar with oesophageal speech did not have any advantage over non familiar listeners in correctly understanding oesophageal speech. However, they reported lesser effort in listening to oesophageal speech compared to non familiar listeners. Additionally, we calculated speakerwise mean WERs and they were significantly lower when compared to an automatic speech recognition system.
割喉者的听力:西班牙语食道言语的可理解性和自述听力努力的研究
食道扬声器面临着许多挑战,例如基本的日常沟通困难以及无法与数字语音助手互动。我们的目标是通过测量可理解性和听力努力来量化理解食管言语(在人与人和人机交互中)的难度。我们进行了一个基于网络的听力测试来收集这些指标。参与者被要求抄写句子,然后用5分李克特量表对听力努力进行评分。可理解性,以单词错误率(WER)计算,与用户的评分努力有显著的相关性。说话者类型(健康或食道)对可理解性和努力程度有主要影响。熟悉食道言语的听者在正确理解食道言语方面并不比不熟悉的听者有任何优势。然而,他们报告说,与不熟悉的听众相比,他们听食管言语的努力更少。此外,我们计算了扬声器的平均功率,与自动语音识别系统相比,它们明显更低。
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