Objective Japanese intelligibility prediction for noisy speech signals before and after noise-reduction processing
In this paper, we investigate eight objective speech intelligibility prediction measures for noisy signals before and after noise-reduction processing in Japanese. The Japanese speech signals were first corrupted by three types of noises at two signal-to-noise ratios and processed by four classes of...
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Published in | 2013 IEEE China Summit and International Conference on Signal and Information Processing pp. 352 - 355 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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01.07.2013
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Summary: | In this paper, we investigate eight objective speech intelligibility prediction measures for noisy signals before and after noise-reduction processing in Japanese. The Japanese speech signals were first corrupted by three types of noises at two signal-to-noise ratios and processed by four classes of noise-reduction algorithms, whose intelligibility was subsequently predicted by objective measures. The subjective intelligibility ratings were obtained through a set of listening tests. Further investigations were conducted for objective measures in predicting speech intelligibility of noise-reduced signals between subjective evaluation scores and objective prediction results, and of noisy signals before and after noise-reduction processing, in terms of correlation analysis and prediction errors. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ChinaSIP.2013.6625359 |