DocumentCode
2089225
Title
Intelligibility of Mandarin Speech Produced Using Different Vocal Rehabilitation Technique in Quiet and in Noise
Author
Niu, Haijun ; Pu, Fang ; Li, Deyu ; Fan, Yubo
Author_Institution
Beihang Univ., Beijing
fYear
2007
fDate
23-27 May 2007
Firstpage
1194
Lastpage
1197
Abstract
A growing number of patients are unable to use their larynges because of laryngectomy, tracheotomy or other health reasons. Most of them produced voice using alaryngeal speech. In this study, the intelligibility of Mandarin tracheoesophageal (TEP), esophageal (ESP) and electrolarynx (EL) speech in different level of noise was investigated. Two ESP speakers, two TEP speakers, two EL speakers and two normal speakers were invited to produce speech stimuli. Twenty naive adult listeners were asked to assign numbers to audio-recorded speech samples in each of eight signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions in four separate magnitude estimation scaling tasks. The data from listener´s responses showed that the score of intelligibility decreased with the increase of background noise level for all types of mandarin speech, and revealed that there are significant differences in the intelligibility of mandarin among TEP, ESP, EL and normal (NL) speech as a function of the background noise level. These results may be reveal some information related to the effect of background noise on the intelligibility of tone alaryngeal speech and provide clinical insights for the selection of speech rehabilitation technique for laryngectomees.
Keywords
acoustic noise; hearing; patient rehabilitation; speech intelligibility; Mandarin EL speech intelligibility; Mandarin ESP speech intelligibility; Mandarin TEP speech intelligibility; alaryngeal speech; background noise level; electrolaryngeal speech; laryngectomy; larynx; tracheoesophageal speech; tracheotomy; vocal rehabilitation techniques; Background noise; Biomedical engineering; Electrostatic precipitators; Esophagus; Neck; Roads; Signal to noise ratio; Speech enhancement; Speech processing; Working environment noise;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Complex Medical Engineering, 2007. CME 2007. IEEE/ICME International Conference on
Conference_Location
Beijing
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1077-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1078-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCME.2007.4381932
Filename
4381932
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