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Re: pointers to nonsense-syllable recognition data?
The following has both actual and subject-estimated
percent correct scores for CVCs in speech shaped noise
as a function of SNR (although the chance performance
is near 0%):
Rankovic and Levy (1997) "Estimating articulation
scores," JASA 102(6): 3754-3761.
Hope this helps :-)
--Brent
>Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 11:54:00 -0700
>From: Hannes Muesch <hmuesch@HOTMAIL.COM>
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>Reply-To: Hannes Muesch <hmuesch@HOTMAIL.COM>
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>To: AUDITORY@LISTS.MCGILL.CA
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>Subject: pointers to nonsense-syllable recognition
>data ?
>
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> Can anyone point me to nonsense-syllable
>recognition data of broadband speech in
speech->spectrum-shaped noise as a
>function of SNR? Preferably the test paradigm used a
>closed response set
>(i.e., chance performance larger than 0%) and
>listeners had normal hearing.
>I am aware of Ken’s data in JASA [Grant, K.W., and
>Walden, B.E. (1996).
>"Evaluating the articulation index for
auditory->visual consonant recognition,"
>J. Acoust. Soc. Am.100, 2415-2424; the raw data are
>on
>http://www.wramc.amedd.army.mil/departments/aasc/avlab>/datasets.htm]
>and of data in Steeneken’s dissertation (1992). I
>would appreciate any
>additional leads.
>Thanks, -- Hanneshmuesch@soundid.com
>.