Title :
Speech playback geometry for smart homes
Author :
McLoughlin, Ian Vince ; Zhi-Peng Xie
Author_Institution :
Nat. Eng. Lab. of Speech & Language Inf. Process., Univ. of Sci. & Technol. of China, Hefei, China
Abstract :
Smart homes are environments that intelligently communicate with users, primarily through speech, to control various devices and activities relating to daily living. Both automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech are enabling technologies, however the basic home environment is often acoustically noisy and unconstrained in usage, leading to significant practical difficulties with both key technologies. In addition to interfering noise problems, a home occupant may not always be located physically close to either a microphone or loudspeaker. Speech intelligibility in a smart home depends on many factors including background noise, speech power and content. It is also affected by the orientation of the listeners´ ears with respect to the speech source. This paper describes a simple technique to adjust perceived phase angle, and reports results from experiments to assess how the intelligibility of speech heard in such an environment will vary with respect to head position.
Keywords :
home automation; home computing; loudspeakers; microphones; speech processing; automatic speech recognition; background noise; loudspeaker; microphone; smart homes; speech playback geometry; speech power; text-to-speech; Ear; Loudspeakers; Noise; Noise measurement; Smart homes; Speech; Speech processing; smart home; speech HCI; speech intelligibility;
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics (ISCE 2014), The 18th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
JeJu Island
DOI :
10.1109/ISCE.2014.6884428