Title :
Automatic enhancement of speech intelligibility
Author :
Colotte, Vincent ; Laprie, Yves
Author_Institution :
LORIA, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France
Abstract :
This paper presents a speech signal transformation which slows down speech signals selectively and enhances some important acoustic cues. This transformation can be used not only for hearing aids but also for second language acquisition by facilitating oral comprehension. Selective slowing down relies on the use of the TD-PSOLA synthesis method. An automatic pitch marking algorithm was designed to apply this method automatically. The strategy used to control slowing down exploits a spectral variation function which locates rapid spectral changes. The enhancement simply consists of amplifying stop bursts and unvoiced fricatives. These acoustic cues are detected automatically through the examination of energy criteria. This approach was evaluated in the context of second language acquisition, more precisely by evaluating improvements in oral comprehension. Transformations triggered properly, i.e. the signal regions modified are those which were expected to be modified. Experiments show that the oral comprehension is improved
Keywords :
speech enhancement; speech intelligibility; TD-PSOLA synthesis method; acoustic cues; automatic enhancement; automatic pitch marking algorithm; elective slowing down; energy criteria; enhancement; hearing aids; oral comprehension; rapid spectral changes; second language acquisition; spectral variation function; speech intelligibility; speech signal transformation; stop bursts; unvoiced fricatives; Acceleration; Algorithm design and analysis; Automatic control; Degradation; Hearing aids; Senior citizens; Signal synthesis; Speech enhancement; Speech synthesis; TV broadcasting;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2000. ICASSP '00. Proceedings. 2000 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6293-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2000.859145