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Roa Dabike G, Cox T, Miller A, Fazenda B, Graetzer S, Vos R, et al.
Data Brief . 2024 Dec; 57:111199. PMID: 39736904
This paper presents the Cadenza Woodwind Dataset. This publicly available data is synthesised audio for woodwind quartets including renderings of each instrument in isolation. The data was created to be...
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Graetzer S, Hopkins C
J Acoust Soc Am . 2022 Dec; 152(6):3458. PMID: 36586840
The literature shows that the intelligibility of noisy speech can be improved by applying an ideal binary or soft gain mask in the time-frequency domain for signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) between...
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Akeroyd M, Firth J, Graetzer S, Smith S
JASA Express Lett . 2022 Sep; 1(4):044402. PMID: 36154198
The variation of interaural level difference (ILD) with direction and frequency is particularly complex and convoluted. The purpose of this work was to determine a set of parametric equations that...
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Graetzer S, Akeroyd M, Barker J, Cox T, Culling J, Naylor G, et al.
Data Brief . 2022 Mar; 41:107951. PMID: 35242933
This paper presents the Clarity Speech Corpus, a publicly available, forty speaker British English speech dataset. The corpus was created for the purpose of running listening tests to gauge speech...
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Graetzer S, Hopkins C
J Acoust Soc Am . 2021 Feb; 149(2):1346. PMID: 33639794
The effect of additive white Gaussian noise and high-pass filtering on speech intelligibility at signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) from -26 to 0 dB was evaluated using British English talkers and normal...
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Hunter E, Maxfield L, Graetzer S
J Voice . 2019 Jan; 34(4):539-546. PMID: 30686633
Introduction: Females face a significantly higher risk of presenting with voice problems than males. This discrepancy has been associated with a number of differences in respiratory behavior and the physiology...
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Bottalico P, Ipsaro Passione I, Graetzer S, Hunter E
Acta Acust United Acust . 2017 Sep; 103(1):169-172. PMID: 28959175
Speakers increase their vocal effort when their communication is disturbed by noise. This adaptation is termed the Lombard effect. The aim of the present study was to determine whether this...
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Graetzer S, Bottalico P, Hunter E
J Acoust Soc Am . 2017 Sep; 142(2):974. PMID: 28863615
Conversational speech produced in noise can be characterised by increases in intelligibility relative to such speech produced in quiet. Listening difficulty (LD) is a metric that can be used to...
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Bottalico P, Graetzer S, Astolfi A, Hunter E
J Voice . 2016 Jun; 31(2):260.e11-260.e20. PMID: 27316793
Objectives: The relationship between the silence and voicing accumulations of primary school teachers and the teachers' clinical status was examined to determine whether more voicing accumulations and fewer silence accumulations...
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Bottalico P, Graetzer S, Hunter E
J Acoust Soc Am . 2016 Jun; 139(5):2870. PMID: 27250179
Vocal effort is a physiological measure that accounts for changes in voice production as vocal loading increases. It has been quantified in terms of sound pressure level (SPL). This study...