Re: Articulation Index (Brent Edwards )


Subject: Re: Articulation Index
From:    Brent Edwards  <brent(at)edwards.net>
Date:    Wed, 14 Aug 2002 15:51:20 -0700

If the coder is only introducing stationary additive noise to the speech, then you can do this. If the perceptual coder is affecting the speech in a way different from this (which I suspect it is), then you cannot apply the AI (to my understanding of the Speech Intelligibility Index ANSI standard). --Brent ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugo de Paula" <hugodepaula(at)GMX.NET> To: <AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 12:56 PM Subject: Articulation Index > Well, > > The Articulation Index gives a measure of the intelligibility of hearing > speech in a given noise environment. I have some recordings that I used some > perceptual coding techniques that caused distortion to these signals. I > would like to calculate the AI of the distorced sound. As the AI is > calculated based on the environmental noise, I would use the reference sound > to measure the 'noise' in the distorted sound. > > Hugo. > > > > > Hi Hugo, > > > > Pardon, I can not help you, but I would like to know what means > > "articulation index" for a pair of sounds. > > What is the use of this figure? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Regis > > > > Hugo de Paula wrote: > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Does anybody know of a matlab code for calculating the Articulation > Index > > > given a pair of sound files: the first with the original recorded source > and > > > the other the live recording? > > > > > > thank you, > > > > > > Hugo


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