演讲厅阿拉伯语语音清晰度预测

R. El Awady, A.I. El Malawany, M.A. El Messiry, H.S. Fayed
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在不同声学特性的房间中,不同类型的声学测量作为语音可理解度的预测指标进行了比较。这些声学测量包括发音指数(Al)、从语音和背景噪声水平获得的a加权信噪比(S/N),以及从早期到晚期声音比获得的有害声音比。还考虑了一些室内声学参数,如混响时间RT、10 dB的早期衰减时间(EDT)、早期与晚期声音比(C/sub 50/)和早期与总声能比(D/sub 50/)。研究了这些措施与语音清晰度评分的关系,以评估哪些措施最适合语音空间,并确定了语音清晰度评分的最佳预测因子。研究发现,最成功的措施是以有用声比为基础的有害声比。在50秒内。早期时间间隔作为语音可理解性的预测因子。根据实验结果,确定了50毫秒内的最佳语音空间声学条件。有用/有害比率或清晰度指数或混响时间和信噪比的组合。
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Prediction of Arabic speech intelligibility for speech hall
Different types of acoustical measures were made and compared as predictors of speech intelligibility in rooms of varied acoustical characteristic. These acoustical measurements include articulation index (Al), A-weighting signal to noise ratios (S/N) obtained from speech and background noise levels, useful to detrimental sound ratios obtained from early to late sound ratios. Some room acoustic parameters were also considered like reverberation time RT, early decay time for 10 dB (EDT), early to late sound ratios (C/sub 50/) and early to total sound energy ratios (D/sub 50/). The relationships of these measures to speech intelligibility scores were studied to evaluate which were most appropriate in room for speech, and the best predictors of speech intelligibility scores were identified. It is found that the most successful measure is the useful to detrimental sound ratios based. on a 50 msec. early time interval as a predictor of speech intelligibility. From the results the optimum acoustical conditions in room for speech were determined in terms of the 50 msec. useful/detrimental ratios or articulation index or from the combinations of the reverberation time and signal to noise ratio.
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