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Envelope spectrum and intelligibility of speech in enclosures

Houtgast et al., 1972

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Houtgast T
Steeneken H
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IEEE-AFCRL Conference on Speech Communications and Processing

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This paper introduces a physical description of running speech from which the disturbing effect of reverberation and interfering noise on speech intelligibility can easily be obtained. The description proposed is the power spectrum of the envelope, quantifying the intensity …
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