Dear Gaston,
If you go to https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/handle/1807/66299 you will find find recordings of everyday sounds - including recordings in a car (# 40 - 44). "Sound recording of everyday sounds. Digitally recorded using an artificial head (HATS) and both XY- and AB- stereo set up. The recording is five minutes long, with a calibration tone and other reference sounds." - Torben, DTU, Denmark Supervisor of the student project at the time of the recordings. From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception [AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of Gaston Hilkhuysen [G.Hilkhuysen@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 03 May 2017 11:22 To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: #hearing aids #car-cabin noise #speech intelligibility Dear List,
We would like to investigate speech intelligibility for hearing-aid users in a car-cabin environment. To that end, we are looking for recordings from (at least) four microphones of two hearing aids worn by a manikin in the driver’s seat. One multitrack recording would involve the noise generated by the car running at a constant speed. Another recording would obtain the impulse responses from all microphones as measured for a speaker located in the passenger seat. Does anyone happen to have such recordings and is willing to share them? If not, we might up doing these recordings ourselves, so any suggestions, warnings for pitfalls or recommendations will be warmly welcomed.
Yours,
-Gaston. -- Gaston Hilkhuysen
UCL Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences room 302 Chandler House 2 Wakefield Street London WC1N 1PF email: g.hilkhuysen@xxxxxxxxx phone: +44 20 7679 4235
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