Subject: Speech features and noise From: Jont Allen <jontalle@xxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 08:21:30 -0600 List-Archive:<http://lists.mcgill.ca/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=AUDITORY>This is the topic of my book: @xxxxxxxx{Allen05b ,author={Allen, J. B.} ,title={Articulation and Intelligibility} ,booktitle={Lectures in Speech and Audio Processing} ,publisher={Morgan and Claypool} ,year={2005} ,address={3401 Buckskin Trail, LaPorte, CO 80535} ,note={{ISBN}: 1598290088} } There are JASA papers as well. For example: @xxxxxxxx{PhatakAllen07a ,author={Phatak, S. and Allen, Jont B.} ,title={Consonant and vowel confusions in speech-weighted noise} ,journal=JASA ,year=2007 ,month=apr ,volume={121} ,number={4} ,pages={2312-26} @xxxxxxxx{Allen05a ,author={Allen, Jont B.} ,title={Consonant recognition and the articulation index} ,journal=JASA ,year=2005 ,month=apr ,volume=117 ,number=4 ,pages={2212-2223} >>> Mahan Azadpour <azadpour@xxxxxxxx> 19/11/07 6:06 PM >>> Dear List, Can any one direct me to any studies that have measured the correlation between speech recognition and phonological perception in noise ? I am interested to know how much perception of different phonological features predicts sentence recognition performance under any kind of noisy situations. Thanks in advance. Bests, Mahan