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Further research on speech intelligibility, based on articulation losses as earlier communicated (JAES, vol, 19, p. 915), resulted in a better understanding of the process of information transmission in speech. The most important conclusions of this research will be presented. Moreover, more refined formulae to calculate the information index under the influence of noise, reverberation as well as linear distortion will be given.
Author (s): Peutz, V. M. A.; Kok, Ben H.
Affiliation:
PEUTZ ET ASSOCIES, NIJMEGEN, N.L.
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AES Convention: 75
Paper Number:2089
Publication Date:
1984-03-06
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Session subject:
Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music
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Peutz, V. M. A.; Kok, Ben H.; 1984; Speech Intelligibility [PDF]; PEUTZ ET ASSOCIES, NIJMEGEN, N.L.; Paper 2089; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11675
Peutz, V. M. A.; Kok, Ben H.; Speech Intelligibility [PDF]; PEUTZ ET ASSOCIES, NIJMEGEN, N.L.; Paper 2089; 1984 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11675