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Soli et al., 2008 - Google Patents

Assessment of speech intelligibility in noise with the Hearing in Noise Test

Soli et al., 2008

Document ID
357567592644292362
Author
Soli S
Wong L
Publication year
Publication venue
International Journal of Audiology

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Assessment of speech intelligibility in noise in clinical settings, as well as in the laboratory, presents a wide variety of challenges. Developers of the hearing in noise test (HINT) have attempted to address these challenges through application of a number of methodological …
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    • G10L21/00Processing of the speech or voice signal to produce another audible or non-audible signal, e.g. visual or tactile, in order to modify its quality or its intelligibility
    • G10L21/003Changing voice quality, e.g. pitch or formants
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    • G10LSPEECH ANALYSIS OR SYNTHESIS; SPEECH RECOGNITION; SPEECH OR VOICE PROCESSING; SPEECH OR AUDIO CODING OR DECODING
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