Müsch, 2019 - Google Patents
Subjective rating and PESQ prediction of listener echo and duplex impairmentsMüsch, 2019
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- 14283658885864700221
- Author
- Müsch H
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- Publication venue
- Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
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We conducted a P. 800 listening test with listener echo and duplex impairments. PESQ accurately predicted the subjective impact of duplex impairments, overestimated the subjective impact of severe listener echo, and underestimated the perception of mild listener …
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