A research on acoustical comfort for hearing-impaired individuals in inclusive education places

IF 1.4 Q3 ACOUSTICS
Zakariyya Uzeyirli, A. Özçevik Bilen
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The inclusive education method has substantial contributions to hearing-impaired individuals’ education and socialization. However, the poor physical environment and acoustic comfort conditions negatively affect speech intelligibility at such places and therefore, the quality of education. Upon determining that there are very few subjective evaluation studies, we conducted a study regarding the impact of acoustic comfort conditions on speech intelligibility at inclusive education places. Within the scope of the study, first, a classroom was determined, and the current acoustic conditions of the class were evaluated objectively by field acoustic measurements. A calibrated model was created in the simulation software of the relevant class and then two more models with optimum reverberation time values of 0.4 s and 0.8 s as suggested in the literature, and auralizations were performed for the models. For subjective evaluation, a subject group of hearing-impaired and normal hearing individuals fulfilling equal conditions were tested by speech discrimination test in real-time in the classroom and from auralization recordings in a laboratory setting. Regarding the results obtained, it was observed that speech intelligibility percentage of normal hearing individuals increased as expected while in hearing-impaired individuals, contrary to the expectations, percentage differed from one another, and there was no increase. Following the discussions with experts, it was concluded that different hearing aids used by hearing-impaired individuals might lead to this situation. Accordingly, it occurs that the possibility to achieve a good speech intelligibility for hearing-impaired individuals even if optimum acoustic values suggested are fulfilled in education places remains unclear.
全纳教育场所听障人士的声学舒适性研究
全纳教育方法对听障人士的教育和社会化有重要的贡献。然而,恶劣的物理环境和声学舒适条件对这些地方的语音清晰度产生了负面影响,从而影响了教育质量。在确定主观评价研究很少的情况下,我们进行了一项关于全纳教育场所声舒适条件对语音清晰度影响的研究。在研究范围内,首先确定一个教室,并通过现场声学测量客观评价该教室的声学现状。在相关班级的仿真软件中建立一个校正后的模型,然后根据文献建议再建立两个最佳混响时间值为0.4 s和0.8 s的模型,并对模型进行听觉化处理。在主观评价方面,以听力受损者和听力正常者为研究对象,分别在课堂上进行实时言语辨别测试和在实验室环境下进行听化录音测试。在得到的结果中,我们观察到正常听力个体的言语清晰度百分比如预期的那样增加,而在听力受损个体中,百分比与预期相反,彼此不同,没有增加。在与专家讨论后,得出的结论是,听力受损者使用不同的助听器可能会导致这种情况。因此,即使在教育场所实现了建议的最佳声学值,对于听障人士来说,实现良好语音清晰度的可能性仍然不清楚。
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