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Aero-tactile integration in fricatives: Converting audio to air flow information for speech perception enhancement
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Listen with your skin: Aerotak speech perception enhancement system
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Assessment of auditory processing disorder in children using an adaptive filtered speech test
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A fast method for psychophysical estimation of nonlinear cochlear processing using Schroeder phase harmonic complexes
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Aero-tactile integration in fricatives : converting audio to air flow information for speech perception enhancement
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Abstract:
We follow up on research demonstrating that aero-tactile information can enhance or interfere with accurate auditory perception among uninformed and untrained perceivers [1, 2, 3]. We computationally extract aperiodic information from auditory recordings of speech, which represents turbulent air-flow produced from the lips [4, 5]. This extracted signal is used to drive a piezoelectric air-pump producing air-flow to the right temple simultaneous with presentation of auditory recordings. Using forced-choice experiments, we replicate previous results with stops, finding enhanced perception of /pa/ in /pa/ vs. /ba/ pairs, and /ta/ in /ta/ vs. /da/ pairs [1, 6, 2, 3]. We also found enhanced perception of /fa/ in /ba/ vs. /fa/ pairs, and /sha/ in /da/ vs. /sha/ pairs, demonstrating that air flow during fricative production contacting the skin can also enhance speech perception. The results show that aero-tactile information can be extracted from the audio signal and used to enhance speech perception of a large class of speech sounds found in many languages of the world.
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Keyword:
200404 - Laboratory Phonetics and Speech Science; 970120 - Expanding Knowledge in Languages; Communication and Culture; speech communication; speech perception
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/565952 http://www.interspeech2014.org/public.php?page=home.html
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Listen with your skin : Aerotak speech perception enhancement system
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An exploration of dichotic listening among adults who stutter
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The role of linguistic and indexical information in improved recognition of dysarthric speech
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Effect of speaker age on speech recognition and perceived listening effort in older adults with hearing loss
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Development of an adaptive low-pass filtered speech test for the identification of auditory processing disorders
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Characteristics of disfluency clusters in adults who stutter
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Effect of noise upon the perception of speech intelligibility in dysarthria
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Influence of auditory distraction upon intelligibility ratings in dysarthria
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Rising-frequency chirps and earphones with an extended high-frequency response enhance the post-auricular muscle response
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