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Estimation of Speech Intelligibility for Room Reverberation
Kalpit Bakal, Pushkar Vaidya
Tata Lockheed Martin Aerostructures Ltd, Hyderabad, Telangana, India & University of Mumbai, Kalina Mumbai, India
Abstract: We studied the estimation of speech intelligibility for room reverberation for which we deployed experimentation. With the use of MOS text and test sentence application from SMST base we did the estimation of subjective intelligibility. We have presented the results extensively. Further we compare the intelligibility analysis. This process measured the degradation level of the speech intelligibility with reverberation effect.
Keywords: Telecommunications, Power Engineering, Cochlea, Fluid Dynamics, Signal Processing, Fluent, Mechanical APDL Estimation of Speech Intelligibility for Room Reverberation
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/stj/2021/10/1/15-22
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