For Speech Understanding (xiao xianbo )


Subject: For Speech Understanding
From:    xiao xianbo  <xxb00(at)MAILS.TSINGHUA.EDU.CN>
Date:    Mon, 5 Jan 2004 10:12:38 +0800

Dear List, I have some questions confusing me. I am doing some signal processing work to improve impaired persons' hearing. Now I am focused on OHC and IHC damnification caused deaf. What I want to know is, in a speech signal, what are the important cues to keep high intelligibility. For example, in single channel, phase infomation is not so important, while formants' location and relative intensity are significative. Is there some article discribe general facts influencing speech understanding. These will tell me what to emphasize, what to dismiss, what to keep, when I design the hearing compensation algorithms. Thank all. xiao xiaonbo Tsinghua Univ. Beijing, China


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