Changes on Speech Transmission Characteristics by Types of Mask

Q3 Medicine Audiology and Speech Research Pub Date : 2020-10-31 DOI:10.21848/asr.200053
Jeongho Jeong, Mina Kim, Youngsun Kim
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Purpose: Given the increased levels of fine and ultrafine dust, as well as the spread of COVID-19, current opinion is that most people will wear a face mask such a KF94 mask for a long time To test speech transmission through the face masks, various types of masks including dust masks available in the market at the time of the study were tested under laboratory conditions Methods: Fourteen types of masks worn on a head and torso simulator (HATS) and test signals were played on a speaker installed in the mouse position of the HATS Speech Transmission Index (STI) and the speech level in the octave band were measured at distances of 1 m and 2 m Results: STI at a distance of 2 m was decreased to 3 4-5 7% and speech levels in the octave band at 4 kHz or higher were also decreased when wearing disposable masks and a cotton mask KF80 and KF94 masks showed decreased STI similar to those of disposable masks;however, a decrease in the speech level was observed at the octave bands of above 2 kHz Dust masks and single-cartridge half-face respirators showed approximately 11 2% and 33 7% to 39 3% decreases in STI levels, respectively Conclusion: When wearing masks, STI and the speech level was decreased in the high-frequency bands However, speech level differences at high frequencies may be related to the increased voice level of the speaker and the understanding of consonants with the masks for several hours in living and working environments © 2020 Korean Academy of Audiology
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面具类型对语音传输特性的影响
目的:考虑到细粉尘和超细粉尘的增加,以及新冠肺炎的传播,目前的观点是大多数人会长时间佩戴KF94口罩等口罩。为了测试口罩的语音传输能力,在实验室条件下测试了研究时市场上销售的各种口罩,包括防尘口罩。在头部和躯干模拟器(HATS)上佩戴14种口罩,并在安装在HATS语音传输指数(STI)鼠标位置的扬声器上播放测试信号,并在距离1 m和2 m处测量八度频带内的语音电平。STI的距离2米降低到3 4 - 5倍频带和演讲水平7% 4 kHz或更高版本也减少时戴一次性口罩和棉口罩KF80和KF94面具显示减少STI类似一次性口罩;然而,降低八度乐队的演讲水平观察2 kHz以上防尘口罩和single-cartridge侧面呼吸器显示大约11 2%,33 7% 39 STI水平降低3%,结论:分别戴口罩时,高频频带的STI和语音水平降低,但高频频带的语音水平差异可能与生活和工作环境中几个小时内说话者的语音水平提高和对辅音的理解有关©2020韩国听科学学院
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Audiology and Speech Research
Audiology and Speech Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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