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Luis Gomez-Agustina, Haydar Aygun and Liji Suseela Thankom Mohan
Objective speech intelligibility estimations undertaken in natural acoustics speech communications (NAS) scenarios require the utilization of a speech source that approximates the acoustic characteristics of a human talker. Only a limited number of speci...
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Makito Kawata, Mariko Tsuruta-Hamamura and Hiroshi Hasegawa
Understanding the impact of room acoustics on non-native listeners is crucial, particularly in standardized English as a foreign language (EFL) proficiency testing environments. This study aims to elucidate how acoustics influence test scores, considerin...
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Pasquale Bottalico and Silvia Murgia
The Lombard effect is an unconscious reflex of speakers to increase vocal effort when disturbed by noise, aiming to enhance speech intelligibility. This study aims to evaluate the effect of noise with different energetic content and levels at various fre...
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A-Hyeon Jo, Chan-Jae Park and Chan-Hoon Haan
Because speech recognition performance is significantly lower at the age of nine or younger, the acoustic performance standards of classrooms for young children should be investigated. This study derives the appropriate reverberation time for lower-grade...
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Ki-Seung Lee
Moderate performance in terms of intelligibility and naturalness can be obtained using previously established silent speech interface (SSI) methods. Nevertheless, a common problem associated with SSI has involved deficiencies in estimating the spectrum d...
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Volodymyr Blintsov,Sergey Nuzhniy
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Assessment of the level of speech information protection from leakage through acoustic and vibration channels is carried out according to international and national standards and in compliance with regulatory documents. To assess its security level, regu...
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