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HUPA: A corpus of disordered and normophonic voices in Castilian Spanish. [PDF]
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From Noise Reduction to Positive Soundscapes: Enhancing Well-Being in Schools.
Kurukose Cal H, Aletta F, Kang J.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1980
This article deals with the combined effects of noise and reverberation on the speech-reception threshold for sentences. It is based on a series of current investigations on: (1) the modulation-transfer function as a measure of speech intelligibility in rooms, (2) the applicability of this concept to hearing-impaired persons, and (3) hearing loss for ...
R, Plomp, A J, Duquesnoy
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This article deals with the combined effects of noise and reverberation on the speech-reception threshold for sentences. It is based on a series of current investigations on: (1) the modulation-transfer function as a measure of speech intelligibility in rooms, (2) the applicability of this concept to hearing-impaired persons, and (3) hearing loss for ...
R, Plomp, A J, Duquesnoy
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Equalizability of room acoustics
[Proceedings] ICASSP-92: 1992 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1992The sound quality of public address systems is largely dependent on the acoustical characteristics of the room or hall in which the sound is heard. Furthermore, the quality of sound often varies significantly over the listening space. Hence, even with good quality equipment (amplifiers and loudspeakers that contribute a minimum of linear and nonlinear ...
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Fundamentals of room acoustics
2004A reverberation can be heard in an enclosed room if a sound source, which was in operation for a longer period, is suddenly turned off. Its duration depends on the room volume and the room’s interior design; the reverberation time is short in small rooms and in rooms which have large absorbing surfaces.
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Physics Education, 1967
The propagation of sound in rooms is discussed. Sabine's formula for reverberation time is derived as an approximation to Eyring's formula. The relation between optimum reverberation time and use of a room is considered. Finally, the investigation and treatment of an acoustically poor room are described, illustrating the improvement obtained by the use
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The propagation of sound in rooms is discussed. Sabine's formula for reverberation time is derived as an approximation to Eyring's formula. The relation between optimum reverberation time and use of a room is considered. Finally, the investigation and treatment of an acoustically poor room are described, illustrating the improvement obtained by the use
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The Effects of Room Acoustics on Self-reported Vocal Fatigue: A Systematic Review
Journal of Voice, 2023Charles J Nudelman +2 more
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