On improving speech intelligibility in automotive hands-free systems

P. Bauer, Marc-André Jung, Junge Qi, T. Fingscheidt
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Abstract

Due to its narrow acoustic bandwidth, typical telephone speech is poorly intelligible on a phoneme or syllable basis. Artificial bandwidth extension (ABWE) techniques intend to increase speech intelligibility by estimating and reconstructing higher frequency components up to 7kHz. Hands-free systems in automotive environments could especially benefit from that, since drivers are mentally stressed during telephone conversations. By improving speech intelligibility, their mental load may decrease. Thus driving safety and comfort increase. This paper presents a real-time ABWE implementation integrated into an automotive hands-free system. Its novelty is a phoneme-specific design that yields an improved performance on critical phonemes, especially /s/ and /z/. Hence, typical lisping effects of previous ABWE approaches are reduced. We performed informal listening tests on meaningless vowel-consonant-vowel (VCV) syllables demonstrating a significantly improved fricative intelligibility of ABWE speech vs. NB speech.
提高汽车免提系统语音清晰度的研究
由于其狭窄的声带宽,典型的电话语音在音素或音节的基础上很难理解。人工带宽扩展(ABWE)技术旨在通过估计和重建高达7kHz的高频分量来提高语音清晰度。汽车环境中的免提系统尤其可以从中受益,因为驾驶员在打电话时精神压力很大。通过提高语音清晰度,他们的精神负荷可能会减少。从而提高驾驶的安全性和舒适性。本文提出了一种集成在汽车免提系统中的实时ABWE实现方案。它的新颖之处在于一种特定于音素的设计,这种设计提高了对关键音素的识别性能,尤其是/s/和/z/。因此,减少了以往ABWE方法的典型口齿不清效应。我们对无意义的元音-辅音-元音(VCV)音节进行了非正式的听力测试,结果表明ABWE语音与NB语音的摩擦可理解性显著提高。
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