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The speech intelligibility and applicability of the speech transmission index in large spaces

This paper aims to explore the influence factors of speech intelligibility and the applicability of the speech transmission index (STI) in large spaces, where the sound energy is unevenly distributed and non-exponentially decays. The subjective speech intelligibility tests were conducted in Mandarin...

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Published in:Applied acoustics 2020-10, Vol.167, p.107400, Article 107400
Main Authors: Liu, Hongshan, Ma, Hui, Kang, Jian, Wang, Chao
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