Measuring Speech Intelligibility with Romanian Synthetic Unpredictable Sentences in Normal Hearing.

IF 2.1 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Audiology Research Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.3390/audiolres14060085
Oana Astefanei, Sebastian Cozma, Cristian Martu, Roxana Serban, Corina Butnaru, Petronela Moraru, Gabriela Musat, Luminita Radulescu
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Abstract

Background/objectives: Understanding speech in background noise is a challenging task for listeners with normal hearing and even more so for individuals with hearing impairments. The primary objective of this study was to develop Romanian speech material in noise to assess speech perception in diverse auditory populations, including individuals with normal hearing and those with various types of hearing loss. The goal was to create a versatile tool that can be used in different configurations and expanded for future studies examining auditory performance across various populations and rehabilitation methods.

Methods: This study outlines the development of Romanian speech material for speech-in-noise testing, initially presented to normal-hearing listeners to establish baseline data. The material consisted of unpredictable sentences, each with a fixed syntactic structure, generated using speech synthesis from all Romanian phonemes. A total of 50 words were selected and organized into 15 lists, each containing 10 sentences, with five words per sentence. Two evaluation methods were applied in two sessions to 20 normal-hearing volunteers. The first method was an adaptive speech-in-noise recognition test designed to assess the speech recognition threshold (SRT) by adjusting the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) based on individual performance. The intelligibility of the lists was further assessed at the sentence level to evaluate the training effect. The second method was used to obtain normative data for the SRT, defined as the SNR at which a subject correctly recognizes 50% of the speech material, as well as for the slope, which refers to the steepness of the psychometric function derived from threshold recognition scores measured at three fixed SNRs (-10 dB, -7 dB, and -4 dB) during the measurement phase.

Results: The adaptive method showed that the training effect was established after two lists and remained consistent across both sessions. During the measurement phase, the fixed SNR method yielded a mean SRT50 of -7.38 dB with a slope of 11.39%. These results provide reliable and comparable data, supporting the validity of the material for both general population testing and future clinical applications.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the newly developed Romanian speech material is effective for evaluating speech recognition abilities in noise. The training phase successfully mitigated initial unfamiliarity with the material, ensuring that the results reflect realistic auditory performance. The obtained SRT and slope values provide valuable normative data for future auditory assessments. Due to its flexible design, the material can be further developed and extended to accommodate various auditory rehabilitation methods and diverse populations in future studies.

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用正常听力罗马尼亚语合成不可预知句子测量语音可理解性。
背景/目标:对于听力正常的听众来说,理解背景噪音中的言语是一项具有挑战性的任务,对于听力受损的人来说更是如此。本研究的主要目的是开发噪音中的罗马尼亚语语言材料,以评估不同听觉人群的语言感知,包括听力正常的个体和各种类型的听力损失的个体。目标是创建一个多功能的工具,可以在不同的配置中使用,并扩展到未来的研究中,检查不同人群和康复方法的听觉表现。方法:本研究概述了用于噪声语音测试的罗马尼亚语音材料的发展,最初提供给听力正常的听众以建立基线数据。这些材料由不可预测的句子组成,每个句子都有固定的句法结构,使用所有罗马尼亚音素的语音合成生成。共选出50个单词,并将其组织成15个列表,每个列表包含10个句子,每个句子包含5个单词。对20名听力正常的志愿者分两期采用两种评价方法。第一种方法是自适应语音噪声识别测试,通过根据个人表现调整信噪比来评估语音识别阈值(SRT)。在句子水平上进一步评估列表的可理解性,以评价训练效果。第二种方法用于获得SRT的标准数据,SRT被定义为被试正确识别50%语音材料的信噪比,以及斜率,斜率指的是心理测量函数在测量阶段以三个固定信噪比(-10 dB, -7 dB和-4 dB)测量的阈值识别分数的陡峭度。结果:自适应方法表明,训练效果在两个列表后建立,并且在两个会话中保持一致。在测量阶段,固定信噪比方法的平均SRT50为-7.38 dB,斜率为11.39%。这些结果提供了可靠和可比较的数据,支持了该材料在一般人群测试和未来临床应用中的有效性。结论:本研究表明,新开发的罗马尼亚语语音材料可以有效地评估噪声环境下的语音识别能力。训练阶段成功地减轻了最初对材料的不熟悉,确保结果反映了真实的听觉表现。获得的SRT和斜率值为未来的听觉评价提供了有价值的规范性数据。由于其灵活的设计,在未来的研究中,材料可以进一步发展和扩展,以适应各种听觉康复方法和不同的人群。
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Audiology Research
Audiology Research AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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2.30
自引率
23.50%
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56
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of Audiology Research is to publish contemporary, ethical, clinically relevant scientific researches related to the basic science and clinical aspects of the auditory and vestibular system and diseases of the ear that can be used by clinicians, scientists and specialists to improve understanding and treatment of patients with audiological and neurotological disorders.
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