Study on the perception of nonlinguistic information of noise-vocoded speech under noise and/or reverberation conditions

Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1250/ast.43.306
Zhi Zhu, Miho Kawamura, M. Unoki
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: It has been known that noise and reverberation greatly affect the perception of linguistic information, in particular speech intelligibility. However, the effect of noise and reverberation on the perception of non-linguistic information has not been clarified. We investigated how these types of disturbances affect the perception of non-linguistic information (speaker individuality and vocal emotion) of noise-vocoded speech. We conducted speaker-distinction and vocal-emotion-recognition experiments using noise-vocoded speech created from the speech in noisy, reverberation, and noisy reverberant environments as stimuli. We used seven noise conditions (signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) = 1 ; 20 ; 15 ; 10 ; 5 ; 0 ; (cid:3) 5 dB) and six reverberation conditions (reverberation time ( T R ) = 0 : 0 ; 0 : 1 ; 0 : 3 ; 0 : 5 ; 1 : 0 ; 2 : 0 s). In both speaker-distinction and vocal-emotion-recognition experiments, the main effects of noise and reverberation were significant, but the interaction was not significant. From these results, except for extremely poor sound conditions, under daily noise and reverberation conditions (an SNR of more than 10 dB and T R less than 1.0 s), there were no significant effects of noise and reverberation.
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噪声和/或混响条件下噪声编码语音的非语言信息感知研究
众所周知,噪音和混响会极大地影响语言信息的感知,尤其是语音的可理解性。然而,噪声和混响对非语言信息感知的影响尚未明确。我们研究了这些类型的干扰如何影响噪声编码语音对非语言信息(说话者个性和声音情绪)的感知。我们利用嘈杂、混响和嘈杂混响环境中产生的噪声语音编码语音作为刺激,进行了说话人区分和声音情绪识别实验。我们采用了7种噪声条件(信噪比(SNR) = 1;20;15;10;5;0;(cid:3) 5 dB)和6个混响条件(混响时间(T R) = 0: 0;0: 1;0: 3;0: 5;1: 0;在说话人识别和声音情绪识别实验中,噪声和混响的主效应显著,交互作用不显著。从这些结果来看,除了极差的声音条件外,在日常噪声和混响条件下(信噪比大于10 dB, T比小于1.0 s),噪声和混响没有显著影响。
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