Title :
Using a quantitative psychoacoustical signal representation for objective speech quality measurement
Author :
Hansen, Martin ; Kollmeier, Birger
Author_Institution :
AG Med. Phys., Oldenburg Univ., Germany
Abstract :
This paper describes the application of a quantitative psychoacoustical signal preprocessing model for objective speech quality measurement. The preprocessing is applied to transform the original and the distorted speech signal to an internal representation which is thought of as the information that is accessible to higher neural stages of perception. From a comparison of these internal representations a quality measure can be derived that shows a high correlation to the subjective MOS data of various test databases. The inherent parameters of the preprocessing model were derived directly from psychoacoustical data independent of the present study. The detection thresholds of codec-like distortions obtained in a psychoacoustical experiment could also be predicted by the model. This indicates that the internal representation contains the relevant information for detecting perceivable differences. It provides evidence for a direct relation between speech quality and detectability of a distortion
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; signal representation; speech intelligibility; speech processing; codec like distortions; detection thresholds; distorted speech signal; distortion detectability; high correlation; internal representation; objective speech quality measurement; perceivable differences detection; preprocessing model; psychoacoustical data; psychoacoustical experiment; quality measure; quantitative psychoacoustical signal representation; speech quality; subjective MOS data; test databases; Degradation; Distortion measurement; Low pass filters; Nonlinear distortion; Psychoacoustic models; Psychology; Signal representations; Speech; Telephony; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1997. ICASSP-97., 1997 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7919-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1997.596206