TY - GEN
T1 - Effects of acoustical parameters on speech intelligibility for second language students in classrooms
AU - Yang, Da
AU - Mak, Cheuk Ming
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PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This study addressed the issues of enhancing teaching and learning activities in students' speech intelligibility, which was studied the relationship with acoustical parameters in 20 classrooms in Hong Kong. The speech intelligibility tests in English were conducted with Hong Kong local residential students aged from 12 to 21 in these classrooms. Besides, room acoustic measurements were performed in four listening positions under two different testing conditions in each classroom. The relationships between subjective speech intelligibility scores and acoustical parameters (such as signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), reverberation time (RT), early decay time (EDT), etc.) were discussed based on regression models. The effects of different age groups on the speech intelligibility were compared. The results show that speech intelligibility scores increase with SNR values for all age groups. The speech intelligibility scores increase as the age increases under the same SNR condition. While the differences between ages groups are decreased with the increase of SNR values. The results in this study were compared with the ones conducted in other native language speaking countries. English speech intelligibility scores in Hong Kong are always lower than those native students' speech intelligibility at the same age groups under the same values of SNR. It is mainly because English is not the native language for students in Hong Kong but the official educational language.
AB - This study addressed the issues of enhancing teaching and learning activities in students' speech intelligibility, which was studied the relationship with acoustical parameters in 20 classrooms in Hong Kong. The speech intelligibility tests in English were conducted with Hong Kong local residential students aged from 12 to 21 in these classrooms. Besides, room acoustic measurements were performed in four listening positions under two different testing conditions in each classroom. The relationships between subjective speech intelligibility scores and acoustical parameters (such as signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), reverberation time (RT), early decay time (EDT), etc.) were discussed based on regression models. The effects of different age groups on the speech intelligibility were compared. The results show that speech intelligibility scores increase with SNR values for all age groups. The speech intelligibility scores increase as the age increases under the same SNR condition. While the differences between ages groups are decreased with the increase of SNR values. The results in this study were compared with the ones conducted in other native language speaking countries. English speech intelligibility scores in Hong Kong are always lower than those native students' speech intelligibility at the same age groups under the same values of SNR. It is mainly because English is not the native language for students in Hong Kong but the official educational language.
KW - Acoustical measurement
KW - Acoustical parameters
KW - Speech intelligibility
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85084017724
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AN - SCOPUS:85084017724
T3 - Proceedings of the 26th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, ICSV 2019
BT - Proceedings of the 26th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, ICSV 2019
PB - Canadian Acoustical Association
T2 - 26th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, ICSV 2019
Y2 - 7 July 2019 through 11 July 2019
ER -