Extending a computational model of auditory processing towards speech intelligibility prediction

H. Relaño-Iborra, Johannes Zaar, Torsten Dau

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    Abstract

    A speech intelligibility model is presented based on the computational auditory signal processing and perception model (CASP; Jepsen et al., 2008). CASP has previously been shown to successfully predict psychoacoustic data obtained in normal hearing (NH) listeners in a wide range of listening conditions. Moreover, CASP can be parametrized to account for data from individual hearing-impaired listeners (Jepsen and Dau, 2011). In this study, the CASP model was investigated as a predictor of speech intelligibility measured in NH listeners in conditions of additive noise, phase jitter, spectral subtraction and ideal binary mask processing.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research
    Volume6
    PublisherThe Danavox Jubilee Foundation
    Publication date2018
    Pages319-326
    ISBN (Print)978-87-990013-6-1
    Publication statusPublished - 2018
    EventInternational Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research - Hotel Nyborg Strand, Nyborg, Denmark
    Duration: 23 Aug 201725 Aug 2017
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    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research
    LocationHotel Nyborg Strand
    Country/TerritoryDenmark
    CityNyborg
    Period23/08/201725/08/2017
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