The intelligibility of pointillistic speech.

Category Primary study
JournalThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Year 2009
A form of processed speech is described that is highly discriminable in a closed-set identification format. The processing renders speech into a set of sinusoidal pulses played synchronously across frequency. The processing and results from several experiments are described. The number and width of frequency analysis channels and tone-pulse duration were variables. In one condition, various proportions of the tones were randomly removed. The processed speech was remarkably resilient to these manipulations. This type of speech may be useful for examining multitalker listening situations in which a high degree of stimulus control is required.
Epistemonikos ID: d8459fcc69feb9e4d75ed06d7ac6eaf18fb846d7
First added on: Sep 15, 2023