Reed Charlotte M, Desloge Joseph G, Braida Louis D, Perez Zachary D, Léger Agnès C
Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2016 Jul;140(1):102. doi: 10.1121/1.4954746.
Acoustic speech is marked by time-varying changes in the amplitude envelope that may pose difficulties for hearing-impaired listeners. Removal of these variations (e.g., by the Hilbert transform) could improve speech reception for such listeners, particularly in fluctuating interference. Léger, Reed, Desloge, Swaminathan, and Braida [(2015b). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 138, 389-403] observed that a normalized measure of masking release obtained for hearing-impaired listeners using speech processed to preserve temporal fine-structure (TFS) cues was larger than that for unprocessed or envelope-based speech. This study measured masking release for two other speech signals in which level variations were minimal: peak clipping and TFS processing of an envelope signal. Consonant identification was measured for hearing-impaired listeners in backgrounds of continuous and fluctuating speech-shaped noise. The normalized masking release obtained using speech with normal variations in overall level was substantially less than that observed using speech processed to achieve highly restricted level variations. These results suggest that the performance of hearing-impaired listeners in fluctuating noise may be improved by signal processing that leads to a decrease in stimulus level variations.
声学语音的特征在于幅度包络随时间变化,这可能给听力受损的听众带来困难。去除这些变化(例如,通过希尔伯特变换)可以改善此类听众的语音接收,特别是在波动干扰的情况下。莱热、里德、德洛热、斯瓦米纳坦和布雷伊达[(2015b)。《美国声学学会杂志》138,389 - 403]观察到,对于使用经过处理以保留时间精细结构(TFS)线索的语音的听力受损听众,获得的掩蔽释放的归一化测量值大于未处理或基于包络的语音的测量值。本研究测量了另外两种电平变化最小的语音信号的掩蔽释放:峰值削波和包络信号的TFS处理。在连续和波动的语音形状噪声背景下,对听力受损的听众进行辅音识别测量。使用总体电平具有正常变化的语音获得的归一化掩蔽释放明显小于使用经过处理以实现高度受限电平变化的语音所观察到的归一化掩蔽释放。这些结果表明,通过导致刺激电平变化减少的信号处理,可以改善听力受损听众在波动噪声中的表现。