TY - JOUR
T1 - Subjective and objective speech intelligibility investigations in primary school classrooms
AU - Astolfi, Arianna
AU - Bottalico, Pasquale
AU - Barbato, Giulio
N1 - This work was financed by the Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention and by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (PRIN 2008). The kind cooperation of the teachers, children and school administrations has made this work possible. We are also thankful to the reviewers for the careful reading of the manuscript and for the corrections and suggestions that greatly helped to improve the paper.
PY - 2012/1
Y1 - 2012/1
N2 - This work concerns speech intelligibility tests and measurements in three primary schools in Italy, one of which was conducted before and after an acoustical treatment. Speech intelligibility scores (IS) with different reverberation times (RT) and types of noise were obtained using diagnostic rhyme tests on 983 pupils from grades 2-5 (nominally 7-10 year olds), and these scores were then correlated with the Speech Transmission Index (STI). The grade 2 pupils understood fewer words in the lower STI range than the pupils in the higher grades, whereas an IS of ∼97 was achieved by all the grades with a STI of 0.9. In the presence of traffic noise, which resulted the most interfering noise, a decrease in RT from 1.6 to 0.4 s determined an IS increase on equal A-weighted speech-to-noise level difference, S/N(A), which varied from 13 to 6, over the S/N(A) range of -15 to 6 dB, respectively. In the case of babble noise, whose source was located in the middle of the classroom, the same decrease in reverberation time leads to a negligible variation in IS over a similar S/N(A) range.
AB - This work concerns speech intelligibility tests and measurements in three primary schools in Italy, one of which was conducted before and after an acoustical treatment. Speech intelligibility scores (IS) with different reverberation times (RT) and types of noise were obtained using diagnostic rhyme tests on 983 pupils from grades 2-5 (nominally 7-10 year olds), and these scores were then correlated with the Speech Transmission Index (STI). The grade 2 pupils understood fewer words in the lower STI range than the pupils in the higher grades, whereas an IS of ∼97 was achieved by all the grades with a STI of 0.9. In the presence of traffic noise, which resulted the most interfering noise, a decrease in RT from 1.6 to 0.4 s determined an IS increase on equal A-weighted speech-to-noise level difference, S/N(A), which varied from 13 to 6, over the S/N(A) range of -15 to 6 dB, respectively. In the case of babble noise, whose source was located in the middle of the classroom, the same decrease in reverberation time leads to a negligible variation in IS over a similar S/N(A) range.
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U2 - 10.1121/1.3662060
DO - 10.1121/1.3662060
M3 - Article
C2 - 22280588
AN - SCOPUS:84855962005
SN - 0001-4966
VL - 131
SP - 247
EP - 257
JO - Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
JF - Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
IS - 1
ER -