ANSI S3.5-1997 Methods for the Calculation of the Articulation Index《清晰度指数的计算方法》.pdf
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1、ANSI S3.5-1997 Revision f ANSI S3.5-1969 (R 1986) Reaffirmed by ANSI April 22,2002 American National Standard Methods for Calculation of the Speech Intelligibility Index Secretariat Acoustical Society of America Approved 6 June 1997 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Abstract This Standard
2、defines a method for computing a physical measure that is highly correlated with the intelligibility of speech as evaluated by speech perception tests given a group of talkers and listeners. This measure is called the Speech Intelligibility Index, or SII. The SI1 is calculated from acoustical measur
3、ements of speech and noise. This standard is not a substitute for ANSI S3.2-1989 (R 1995) American National Standard Method for Measuring the IntelligibiMy of Speech over Communication Systems. Copyright Acoustical Society of America Provided by IHS under license with ASA Not for ResaleNo reproducti
4、on or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS ON ACOUSTICS The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) provides the Secretariat for Accredited Standards Committees S1 on Acoustics, S2 on Mechanical Vibration and Shock, S3 on Bioacoustics, and S12 on Noise. These com
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10、e majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consen- sus requires that all views and objections be considered and that a concerted effort be made towards their resolution. The use of American National Standards is completely voluntary. Their existence does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether h
11、e or she has approved the standards or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standards. NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Insti
12、tute require that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this Standard. Standards Secretariat Acoustical Society of America 120 Wall Street, 32nd Floor New York, New York 1ooO5-3993 Telephone: +i 212 248 0373 Telefax: +1 212 248 O146 E-mail: asastdsaip.org Q 1998 by the Acoust
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14、uest to the Standards Secretariat of aie Acousticai Society of America. Copyright Acoustical Society of America Provided by IHS under license with ASA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Contents Page . i Foreword 1 Scope. purpose. and applications 1 2
15、References 1 3 Definitions . 2 4 Methods for calculating Speech Intelligibility Index. SI1 9 procedures 11 the Speech Intelligibility Index 5 Methods for determining input variables for SI1 calculation 6 General relation between the intelligibility of received speech and Annexes 16 A SI1 for individ
16、uais with hearing loss . 17 8 Transferring SI1 to speech intelligibility 17 C Examples of SI1 computations . 21 Tables 1 Critical band SI1 procedurefrequencies. band importance function. standard speech spectra. internal noise. hearing threshold levels. and free-field to eardrum transfer function .
17、3 2 Equally-contributing (17 band) critical-band SI1 procedure . 4 3 One-third octave band SI1 procedure 5 4 Octave band SI1 procedure 5 B.l Critical band importance functions for various speech tests 18 8.2 One-third octave band importance functions for various speech tests 19 B.3 Octave band impor
18、tance functions for various speech tests 19 C.1 Worksheet for octave band SI1 calculation example . 21 C.2 Worksheet for one-third octave band SI1 calculation example 22 i Copyright Acoustical Society of America Provided by IHS under license with ASA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permi
19、tted without license from IHS-,-,-Foreword mis Foreword is for information only and is not an integral part of ANSI S3.5-1997 Ameri- can National Standard Methods for Calculation of the Speech Intelligibility Index. This Standard defines a method for computing a physical measure that is highly corre
20、lated with the intelligibility of speech under a variety of adverse listening conditions, such as noise, filtering, and reverberation. It is a major revision of ANSI S3.5-1969 (R 1986), American National Standard Methods for the Calculation of the Aruculation Index. The most important changes in the
21、 present version of the Standard relate to the need to provide a general framework into which various methods for determining the input variables of the Speech Intelligibility Index model (e.g., the equivalent speech spectrum level, the equivalent noise spectrum level, and the equivalent hearing thr
22、eshold level) can be incorporated. For some applications these methods already exist (e.g., the modulation transfer function for determining the apparent speech-to-noise ratio in reverberation), while others still may be developed in future revisions of this Standard. In addition, the generality of
23、the Standard has been extended to include various measurement points (e.g., free-field for architectural acoustics or eardrum for telephony). The other changes of the Standard are due to new data which have been accumulated since 1969 for various parameters and procedures used in the calculations. T
24、hese new data include spread of masking, standard speech spectrum level, and relative impor- tance of various frequencies to speech intelligibility. Finally, the name has been changed from the Articulation Index to the Speech Intelligibility Index (SII). In this Standard, speech intelligibility refe
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