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Prediction of speech intelligibility based on an auditory preprocessing modelCHRISTIANSEN, Claus; SYSKIND PEDERSEN, Michael; DAU, Torsten et al.Speech communication (Print). 2010, Vol 52, Num 7-8, pp 678-692, issn 0167-6393, 15 p.Article
SNR loss: A new objective measure for predicting the intelligibility of noise-suppressed speechJIANFEN MA; LOIZOU, Philipos C.Speech communication (Print). 2011, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 340-354, issn 0167-6393, 15 p.Article
Effects of unattended speech on performance and subjective distraction: The role of acoustic design in open-plan officesHAAPAKANGAS, Annu; HONGISTO, Valtteri; HYÖNÄ, Jukka et al.Applied acoustics. 2014, Vol 86, pp 1-16, issn 0003-682X, 16 p.Article
Perceptual contributions of the consonant-vowel boundary to sentence intelligibilityaFOGERTY, Daniel; KEWLEY-PORT, Diane.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2009, Vol 126, Num 2, pp 847-857, issn 0001-4966, 11 p.Article
Accuracy of speech transmission index predictions based on the reverberation time and signal-to-noise ratioGALBRUN, Laurent; KITAPCI, Kivanc.Applied acoustics. 2014, Vol 81, pp 1-14, issn 0003-682X, 14 p.Article
Influence of English r-resonances on intelligibility of speech in noise for native English and German listenersHEINRICH, Antje; FLORY, Yvonne; HAWKINS, Sarah et al.Speech communication (Print). 2010, Vol 52, Num 11-12, pp 1038-1055, issn 0167-6393, 18 p.Article
Architectural treatments for improving sound fields for public address announcements in underground station platformsKIM YONG HEE; YOSHIHARU, Soeta.Applied acoustics. 2013, Vol 74, Num 11, pp 1205-1220, issn 0003-682X, 16 p.Article
Role of modulation magnitude and phase spectrum towards speech intelligibilityPALIWAL, Kuldip; SCHWERIN, Belinda; WOJCICKI, Kamil et al.Speech communication (Print). 2011, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 327-339, issn 0167-6393, 13 p.Article
A new efficient two-channel backward algorithm for speech intelligibility enhancement: A subband approachDJENDI, Mohamed; BENDOUMIA, Rédha.Applied acoustics. 2014, Vol 76, pp 209-222, issn 0003-682X, 14 p.Article
Perceived attention allocation of listeners who transcribe the speech of speakers with amyotrophic lateral sclerosisBEUKELMAN, David R; CHILDES, Jana; CARRELL, Tom et al.Speech communication (Print). 2011, Vol 53, Num 6, pp 801-806, issn 0167-6393, 6 p.Article
The effect of speech and speech intelligibility on task performanceVENETJOKI, N; KAARLELA-TUOMAALA, A; KESKINEN, E et al.Ergonomics. 2006, Vol 49, Num 11, pp 1068-1091, issn 0014-0139, 24 p.Article
Acoustic evaluation and adjustment of an open-plan office through architectural design and noise controlMARCON PASSERO, Carolina Reich; TROMBETTA ZANNIN, Paulo Henrique.Applied Ergonomics. 2012, Vol 43, Num 6, pp 1066-1071, issn 0003-6870, 6 p.Article
PEAKS : A system for the automatic evaluation of voice and speech disordersMAJER, A; HADERLEIN, T; EYSHOLDT, U et al.Speech communication (Print). 2009, Vol 51, Num 5, pp 425-437, issn 0167-6393, 13 p.Article
The impact of alphabet supplementation and word prediction on sentence intelligiblity of electronically distorted speechHANSON, Elizabeth K; BEUKELMAN, David R; KAHL HEIDEMANN, Jana et al.Speech communication (Print). 2010, Vol 52, Num 2, pp 99-105, issn 0167-6393, 7 p.Article
Speech intelligibility and speech quality of modified loudspeaker announcements examined in a simulated aircraft cabinPENNIG, Sibylle; QUEHL, Julia; WITTKOWSKI, Martin et al.Ergonomics. 2014, Vol 57, Num 12, pp 1806-1816, issn 0014-0139, 11 p.Article
Intelligibility assessment in elementary school classrooms from binaural room impulse responses measured with a childlike dummy headMELO, Viviane S. G; TENENBAUM, Roberto A; MUSAFIR, Ricardo E et al.Applied acoustics. 2013, Vol 74, Num 12, pp 1436-1447, issn 0003-682X, 12 p.Article
Effect of age on binaural speech intelligibility in normal hearing adultsKIM, Sunghee; FRISINA, Robert D; MAPES, Frances M et al.Speech communication. 2006, Vol 48, Num 6, pp 591-597, issn 0167-6393, 7 p.Article
Speech intelligibility measured by adaptive maximum-likelihood procedureZERA, Jan.Speech communication. 2004, Vol 42, Num 3-4, pp 313-328, issn 0167-6393, 16 p.Article
Reasons why Current Speech-Enhancement Algorithms do not Improve Speech Intelligibility and Suggested SolutionsLOIZOU, Philipos C; KIM, Gibak.IEEE transactions on audio, speech, and language processing. 2011, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 47-56, issn 1558-7916, 10 p.Article
An Alternative to the Computational Speech Intelligibility Index Estimates: Direct Measurement of Rectangular Passband IntelligibilitiesWARREN, Richard M; BASHFORD, James A; LENZ, Peter W et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 2011, Vol 37, Num 1, pp 296-302, issn 0096-1523, 7 p.Article
Prediction of the spatial decay of speech in open-plan officesKERÄNEN, J; HONGISTO, V.Applied acoustics. 2013, Vol 74, Num 12, pp 1315-1325, issn 0003-682X, 11 p.Article
Verbesserung der Sprachverständlichkeit durch neuen Cochlear-Implant-Sprachprozessor = Improving speech comprehension using a new cochlear implant speech processorMÜLLER-DEILE, J; KORTMANN, T; HOPPE, U et al.HNO. Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenärzte. 2009, Vol 57, Num 6, pp 567-574, issn 0017-6192, 8 p.Article
Passenger in-car communication enhancementLINHARD, Klaus; FREUDENBERGER, Juergen.EUSIPCO. Conference. 2004, isbn 3-200-00148-8, 3Vol, volI, 21-24Conference Paper
Application of speech rate conversion technology to video editing : Allows up to 5 times normal speed playback while maintaining speech intelligibilityIMAI, Atsushi; SEIYAMA, Nobumasa; MISHIMA, Takeshi et al.NHK Laboratories Note. 2001, Num 475, issn 0027-657X, A, 1-9 [10 p.]Article
The relative importance of temporal envelope information for intelligibility prediction: A study on cochlear-implant vocoded speechFEI CHEN.Medical engineering & physics. 2011, Vol 33, Num 8, pp 1033-1038, issn 1350-4533, 6 p.Article