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Predicting speech-in-speech recognition: Short-term audibility and spatial separation

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Predicting speech-in-speech recognition: Short-term audibility and spatial separation
Abstract
Quantifying the factors that predict variability in speech-in-speech recognition represents a fundamental challenge in auditory science. Stimulus factors associated with energetic and informational masking (IM) modulate variability in speech-in-speech recognition, but energetic effects can be difficult to estimate in spectro-temporally dynamic speech maskers. The current experiment characterized the effects of short-term audibility and differences in target and masker location (or perceived location) on the horizontal plane for sentence recognition in two-talker speech. Thirty young adults with normal hearing (NH) participated. Speech reception thresholds and keyword recognition at a fixed signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) were measured in each spatial condition. Short-term audibility for each keyword was quantified using a glimpsing model. Results revealed that speech-in-speech recognition depended on the proportion of audible glimpses available in the target + masker keyword stimulus in each spatial condition, even across stimuli presented at a fixed global SNR. Short-term audibility requirements were greater for colocated than spatially separated speech-in-speech recognition, and keyword recognition improved more rapidly as a function of increases in target audibility with spatial separation. Results indicate that spatial cues enhance glimpsing efficiency in competing speech for young adults with NH and provide a quantitative framework for estimating IM for speech-in-speech recognition in different spatial configurations. © 2023 Acoustical Society of America.
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Date
2023
Volume
154
Issue
3
Pages
1827-1837
Citation Key
wasiukPredictingSpeechinspeechRecognition2023
ISSN
0001-4966
Archive
Scopus
Short Title
Predicting speech-in-speech recognition
Language
English
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Scopus
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Wasiuk, P. A., Calandruccio, L., Oleson, J. J., & Buss, E. (2023). Predicting speech-in-speech recognition: Short-term audibility and spatial separation. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 154(3), 1827–1837. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0021069