Hi Stuart, I trust that you got the noises from Oticon folks. In case you are interested, my lab has publicized the test stimuli involving these noises and the corresponding intelligibility data in Kjems
et al.’s study: https://web.cse.ohio-state.edu/~wang.77/pnl/corpus/Kjems-jasa09/README.html Thanks, DeLiang From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Stuart Rosen Anyone have a copy of: Vestergaard, M. 1998. “The Eriksholm CD 01: Speech signals in various acoustical environments,” Report No. 050-08-01, Oticon Research Centre
Eriksholm, Snekkersten. they could share. TBH, I'm more interested in Anyone have a copy of: Vestergaard, M. 1998. “The Eriksholm CD 01: Speech signals in various acoustical environments,” Report No. 050-08-01, Oticon Research Centre Eriksholm, Snekkersten.
they could share. TBH, I'm more interested in the CD itself as it has a selection of noises (cafeteria noise, car interior noise, and noise from a bottling hall) that would be interesting to use for some speech-in-noise studies we are planning. These noises
were mentioned in: Kjems, U., Boldt, J. B., Pedersen, M. S., Lunner, T., & Wang, D. L. (2009). Role of mask pattern in intelligibility of ideal binary-masked noisy speech.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 126(3), 1415-1426.
https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3179673 I am also pretty sure I have seen the noise from a bottling hall being used in other studies from DTU. Thanks for any help! Yours - Stuart Prof Stuart Rosen, PhD
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