Effects of high presentation levels on recognition of low- and high-frequency speech

Michelle R. Molis, V. Summers
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Abstract

Speech recognition accuracy decreases when presentation levels are raised above moderate levels. This “rollover” effect at high levels has generally been viewed as a broadband phenomenon, influencing low- and high-frequency processing similarly. In the current study, listeners with normal hearing identified lowpass and highpass sentences at a range of presentation levels to determine whether rollover effects might be greater in either region. Recognition scores showed larger and more consistent decreases at high levels (i.e., greater rollover) for high-frequency speech materials. The results are consistent with both physiological and psychoacoustic data suggesting that cochlear processing shows greater level dependence in basal regions tuned to high frequencies than apical, low-frequency regions. Predictions of speech intelligibility by methods such as the Speech Intelligibility Index [ANSI, 1997] may be improved if the frequency-dependence of rollover is considered.
高表达水平对低频和高频语音识别的影响
当呈现水平高于中等水平时,语音识别的准确性会下降。这种高水平的“翻转”效应通常被视为一种宽带现象,同样影响低频和高频处理。在目前的研究中,听力正常的听者在一定的表达水平下识别低通和高通句子,以确定翻转效应是否在任何一个区域更大。对于高频语音材料,识别分数在高水平(即更大的翻转)下显示出更大、更一致的下降。结果与生理和心理声学数据一致,表明耳蜗加工在调谐到高频的基础区域比根尖低频区域表现出更大的水平依赖性。如果考虑到频率依赖性的翻转,使用语音清晰度指数[ANSI, 1997]等方法对语音清晰度的预测可能会得到改善。
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