2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.994047
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Binaural detection thresholds and audio quality of speech and music signals in complex acoustic environments

Abstract: Every-day acoustical environments are often complex, typically comprising one attended target sound in the presence of interfering sounds (e.g., disturbing conversations) and reverberation. Here we assessed binaural detection thresholds and (supra-threshold) binaural audio quality ratings of four distortions types: spectral ripples, non-linear saturation, intensity and spatial modifications applied to speech, guitar, and noise targets in such complex acoustic environments (CAEs). The target and (up to) two mas… Show more

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“…Models that omitted spectral ripples/comb filtering received favorable ratings in terms of naturalness when compared to BTMS. [63] investigated detection thresholds of spectral ripples, using speech and 1.2 ripples per octave, in the context of different room acoustic conditions and in the presence of interfering sounds. They report detection thresholds of between 6.1 dB and 7.2 dB peakto-valley ratio.…”
Section: B Composed Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Models that omitted spectral ripples/comb filtering received favorable ratings in terms of naturalness when compared to BTMS. [63] investigated detection thresholds of spectral ripples, using speech and 1.2 ripples per octave, in the context of different room acoustic conditions and in the presence of interfering sounds. They report detection thresholds of between 6.1 dB and 7.2 dB peakto-valley ratio.…”
Section: B Composed Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%