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Time-forward speech intelligibility in time-reversed rooms
Author(s) -
Laricia Longworth-Reed,
Eugene Brandewie,
Pavel Zahorik
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
the journal of the acoustical society of america
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1520-8524
pISSN - 0001-4966
DOI - 10.1121/1.3040024
Subject(s) - reverberation , acoustics , room acoustics , intelligibility (philosophy) , architectural acoustics , computer science , speech recognition , physics , philosophy , epistemology
The effects of time-reversed room acoustics on word recognition abilities were examined using virtual auditory space techniques, which allowed for temporal manipulation of the room acoustics independent of the speech source signals. Two acoustical conditions were tested: one in which room acoustics were simulated in a realistic time-forward fashion and one in which the room acoustics were reversed in time, causing reverberation and acoustic reflections to precede the direct-path energy. Significant decreases in speech intelligibility--from 89% on average to less than 25%--were observed between the time-forward and time-reversed rooms. This result is not predictable using standard methods for estimating speech intelligibility based on the modulation transfer function of the room. It may instead be due to increased degradation of onset information in the speech signals when room acoustics are time-reversed.

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