Reference Speech-recognition curves for a German monosyllabic test in noise: effects of loudspeaker configuration and room acoustics.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Alexandra Winkler, Larissa Warkentin, Florian Denk, Hendrik Husstedt, Tobias Sankowksy-Rothe, Matthias Blau, Inga Holube
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Abstract

Objective: Measurement of reference speech-recognition curves for a specific speech test in typical clinical testing environments and for different loudspeaker configurations.

Design: Speech-recognition scores were measured at four signal-to-noise ratios for five loudspeaker configurations in two anechoic rooms, and in four audiometric test rooms with low reverberation times.

Study sample: 240 young participants (aged 18-25 years) without hearing impairment participated in the measurements.

Results: Reference speech-recognition curves for speech and noise from the front (S0N0) were similar across rooms. Compared to S0N0, lower speech-recognition thresholds (SRTs) were observed for all other loudspeaker configurations in which speech and noise were spatially separated. This spatial release from masking was significantly reduced for the audiometric test rooms compared to the anechoic rooms. A binaural speech-intelligibility model was used to verify the influence of room acoustic properties and loudspeaker configuration on SRT.

Conclusions: Speech-recognition curves for spatially separated loudspeaker configurations depend on the room acoustic properties, even in audiometric test rooms with low reverberation times. This makes it more difficult to compare clinical measurements with reference speech-recognition curves, or even with data measured in a different test room. It is thus recommended to document the loudspeaker configuration and test room for each clinical measurement.

噪声中德语单音节测试的参考语音识别曲线:扬声器配置和室内声学的影响。
目标: 在典型的临床测试环境和不同的扬声器配置下,测量特定语音测试的参考语音识别曲线:在典型的临床测试环境中,针对不同的扬声器配置,测量特定语音测试的参考语音识别曲线:研究样本:240 名无听力障碍的年轻参与者(18-25 岁)参加了测量:结果:不同房间对来自前方的语音和噪声(S0N0)的参考语音识别曲线相似。与 S0N0 相比,在语音和噪声空间分离的所有其他扬声器配置中,语音识别阈值(SRT)都较低。与消声室相比,测听测试室的空间释放掩蔽明显减少。双耳语音-可理解性模型用于验证房间声学特性和扬声器配置对 SRT 的影响:即使在混响时间较短的听力测试室中,空间分离扬声器配置的语音识别曲线也取决于室内声学特性。这使得将临床测量结果与参考语音识别曲线进行比较,甚至与在不同测试室测量的数据进行比较变得更加困难。因此,建议记录每次临床测量的扬声器配置和测试室。
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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
14.80%
发文量
133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
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