Title :
Perceptual speech quality assessment - a review
Author_Institution :
Psytechnics Ltd., Ipswich, UK
Abstract :
This paper reviews the development of perceptually-motivated models for quality assessment of speech transmission/storage systems. The aim is to predict a subjective mean opinion score (MOS) for non-linear, time-variant distortions such as lossy coders, channel errors or noise reduction, particularly for telecommunications applications. Because linear methods have proven unsuitable for this purpose, many researchers have studied perceptual quality assessment using a comparison of auditory transforms to estimate quality. This work has led to several ITU standards. Non-intrusive models, arguably more suited to network monitoring, are the focus of much current interest. Intrusive, signal-based non-intrusive, and parametric non-intrusive models are discussed.
Keywords :
hearing; nonlinear distortion; speech intelligibility; time-varying channels; voice communication; ITU standards; auditory transforms; channel errors; intrusive models; lossy coders; network monitoring; noise reduction; nonlinear distortion; parametric nonintrusive quality models; perceptual speech quality assessment; signal-based nonintrusive models; speech storage systems; speech transmission systems; subjective MOS; subjective mean opinion score; telecommunications; time-variant distortions; Distortion measurement; Monitoring; Noise level; Noise reduction; Nonlinear distortion; Quality assessment; Signal processing; Signal to noise ratio; Speech; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2004. Proceedings. (ICASSP '04). IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8484-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2004.1326730