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Re: [AUDITORY] Request for SOFTWARE/ CODE for SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY AND QUALITY



At https://github.com/NTIA/ABC-MRT16 we offer Matlab code that implements the ABC-MRT16 algorithm.  This software generates speech intelligibility scores that emulate the Modified Rhyme Test.  You inject the provided MRT word recordings into the system under test, capture the output of the system under test, and then analyze that output using the provided software.  This may or may not fit well with your testing paradigm, but I figured I would put it out there in case it is helpful. 

Stephen Voran

From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Jedrzej Kocinski <jedrzej.kocinski@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2021 6:33 AM
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Subject: Re: [AUDITORY] Request for SOFTWARE/ CODE for SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY AND QUALITY
 
Check the HEARCOM project and contact prof. B. Kollmeier from Oldenburg University.
jen 

śr., 10 lis 2021 o 10:06 Nisha KV <nishakv1989@xxxxxxxxx> napisał(a):
Dear list
We are looking for ways to analyze hearing aid processed speech, using objective speech intelligibility (AI, SII, STI etc) and quality measures (factor of clearness, C50). The recorded speech samples (.wav, .mp4) from the hearing aid obtained from the SLM connected to a KEMAR will be used. Ideally, a publically available and open-source software or a MATLAB code will be useful, but if there is any other utility that can do the job, it would be great to know as well.  Eagerly awaiting suggestions from experts or enthusiasts on the list !  

K.V. Nisha, Ph.D. (Audiology) 
Scientist B
All India Institute of Speech and Hearing
Manasagangothri, Mysore-6
India