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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 1 Past, Present and Future of STI Herman J. M. Steeneken (www.steeneken.com)
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 2 Past: STI (1971, 1980), Envelope Spectrum (1972), MTF (1975), RASTI (1979), prediction by ray-tracing (1981), IEC 60268-16 (1988, 1998) Present: Revised STI (1992, 1999, 2002), STIPA (2001), IEC 60268-16 (2003), ISO 9921 (2003) New and Future: B inaural STI, improvement measurement STI from speech signal, non-native speech, vocoders
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 3 Signal-to-Noise ratio !!!
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 4 Assessment Methods Subjective assessment with subjects (speakers and listeners): representative, limited reproduction, no diagnostics, laborious Objective assessment based on physical properties (measurements): reproducible, diagnostic, fast Objective methods allow prediction of system performance: design tool
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 5 Speech and Noise
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 6 Speech envelope function and envelope spectrum
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 7 Spatial line frequency equivalent to MTF
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 8 Distortion of Speech Envelope
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 9 Dynamic measurement of SNR
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 10 Matrix for seven MTF’s 1 Hz X 3 Hz 10 Hz
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 11 CALCULATION of STI
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 12 Calculation scheme
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 13 Frequency weightings (various studies)
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 14 Redundancy with image detection
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 15 Frequency weightings (CVC words)
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 16 Relation Noise and Band-pass limiting S.d.= 4.4% Male speech
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 17 Listening test with four subjects
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 18 Embedded CVC words: versta des over en nu fijs uit het woord zek einde noteer lal punt “Semi random” combination of: 17 initial consonants 15 vowels 11 final consonants
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 19 Relation AGC and echoes S.d.= 6.9 % Male speech
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 20 Qualification of STI (Acustica, 1984)
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 21 Performance cabin public address
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 22 Iso-STI contours
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 23 Effective gain of a PA-system
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 24 Field measurement
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 25 Full STI (STI-14 and limited modulation frequency range STI-3) STI-14 Seven octave bands 14 Modulation frequencies Random envelope for octaves not under test STI-3 Seven octaves 3 Modulation frequencies (1.0, 3.15, and 10 Hz) Random envelope for octaves not under test
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 26 RASTI (Room Acoustics STI,1979) Only for person-to-person communication assessment Two octave bands (500Hz and 2 kHz) Complex envelope (4 and 5 mod. freq.) see Acustica 1984, IEC 60268-16
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 27 STI-PA (STI Public Address, 2001) Assessment of Public Address including: acoustic environment, band-pass limiting, overload dis- tortion Seven octave bands (125 Hz and 250 Hz merged) Complex envelope (2 simultaneous modulation frequencies per band) see IEC 60268-16
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 28 Future Binaural STI Improvement using Speech as test signal Non-native talkers and listeners
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 29 Future: Binaural STI (I) Use artificial head and perform simultaneous measurement on both ears Select highest performance (best ear selection) Use cross correlation approach for 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz.
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 30 Future: Binaural STI (II)
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 31 Future: improvement Speech Signal as test signal
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 32 Future: n on-native talkers and listeners
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Acousteen, Herman Steeneken 33 Conclusions STI predicts the speech intelligibility for many types of distortion: noise, band-pass limiting, non-linearity's, temporal, vocoding, non-native speech, and binaural hearing. Improvements (measuring methods or scope) of STI will not change the qualification ranges. STI is an international standardized method (ISO9921, IEC 60268-16) and used for many national standards.
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