Audiology and Speech Pathology Center, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD.
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
Ear Hear. 2020 Nov/Dec;41 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):68S-78S. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000943.
The objective of this study was to obtain a normative database of speech intelligibility data for young normal-hearing listeners communicating in public spaces. A total of 174 listeners participated in an interactive speech intelligibility task that required four-person groups to conduct a live version of the Modified Rhyme Test in noisy public spaces. The public spaces tested included a college library, a college cafeteria, a casual dining restaurant during lunch hour, and a crowded bar during happy hour. At the start of each trial, one of the participants was randomly selected as the talker, and a tablet computer was used to prompt them to say a word aloud from the Modified Rhyme Test. Then, the other three participants were required to select this word from one of six rhyming alternatives displayed on three other tablet computers. The tablet computers were also used to record the SPL at each listener location during and after the interval where the target talker was speaking. These SPL measurements were used to estimate the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in each trial of the experiment. As expected, the results show that speech intelligibility decreases, response time increases, and perceived difficulty increases as the background noise level increases. There was also a systematic decrease in SNR with increasing background noise, with SNR decreasing 0.44 dB for every 1 dB increase in ambient noise level above 60 dB. Overall, the results of this study have demonstrated how low-cost tablet computer-based data collection systems can be used to collect live-talker speech intelligibility data in real-world environments. We believe these techniques could be adapted for use in future studies focused on obtaining ecologically valid assessments of the effects of age, hearing impairment, amplification, and other factors on speech intelligibility performance in real-world environments.
本研究的目的是获得一个针对在公共空间交流的年轻正常听力听众的言语可懂度数据的规范数据库。共有 174 名听众参与了一项互动言语可懂度任务,该任务要求四人小组在嘈杂的公共空间中进行改良押韵测试的现场版本。测试的公共空间包括大学图书馆、大学自助餐厅、午餐时间的休闲餐厅以及欢乐时光的拥挤酒吧。在每个试验开始时,随机选择一名参与者作为说话者,然后使用平板电脑提示他们大声说出改良押韵测试中的一个单词。然后,其他三名参与者需要从另外三台平板电脑上显示的六个押韵选项中选择这个单词。平板电脑还用于记录每个听众位置在目标说话者说话期间和之后的 SPL。这些 SPL 测量值用于估计实验中每个试验的信噪比(SNR)。不出所料,结果表明,随着背景噪声水平的增加,言语可懂度降低,响应时间增加,感知难度增加。随着背景噪声的增加,信噪比也呈系统性下降,环境噪声水平每增加 1dB,信噪比就会下降 0.44dB。总的来说,这项研究的结果表明,基于低成本平板电脑的数据收集系统可用于在真实环境中收集实时说话者言语可懂度数据。我们相信,这些技术可以适应未来的研究,重点是在真实环境中获得年龄、听力障碍、放大等因素对言语可懂度性能的生态有效性评估。