Perceptual consequences of change in vocoded speech parameters for various reverberation conditions

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Authors

  • Szymon Drgas Adam Mickiewicz University, Institute of Acoustics, Umultowska 85, 64-614 Poznań, Poland
  • Magdalena Błaszak Adam Mickiewicz University, Institute of Acoustics, Umultowska 85, 64-614 Poznań, Poland

Abstract

The perceptual consequence of change in parameters of vocoded speech for various reverberation conditions has been examined. The three controlled variables were: number of bands, instantaneous frequency changes rate and reverberation conditions. The effects were quantified in terms of: (a) non-words’ recognition scores for young normal-hearing listeners, (b) “ease of listening” based on the time of reaction (response delay) and (c) the subjective measure of difficulty (ten-degree scale). The results have shown that the fine structure information is a relevant cue in speech perception in reverberation conditions. It has also been observed that only the slow variations of instantaneous frequency are critical in perception. A good correlation between all subjective measures considered was found in this study.

Keywords:

vocoder, speech perception, reverberation conditions.