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A Method to Determine the Speech Transmission Index from Speech Waveforms

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Journal J Acoust Soc Am
Date 2000 Jan 1
PMID 10615702
Citations 11
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Abstract

A method for computing the speech transmission index (STI) using real speech stimuli is presented and evaluated. The method reduces the effects of some of the artifacts that can be encountered when speech waveforms are used as probe stimuli. Speech-based STIs are computed for conversational and clearly articulated speech in several noisy, reverberant, and noisy-reverberant environments and compared with speech intelligibility scores. The results indicate that, for each speaking style, the speech-based STI values are monotonically related to intelligibility scores for the degraded speech conditions tested. Therefore, the STI can be computed using speech probe waveforms and the values of the resulting indices are as good predictors of intelligibility scores as those derived from MTFs by theoretical methods.

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