A review of available data on human speech processing in noise is presented. The review summarises significant variables which have been identified as affecting human capabilities for speech perception in noise. The remainder of the review focuses on single channel masking effects for speech. It seems possible that one factor related to glimpses of speech from windows in noise might account for most aspects of the capability of listeners to perceive speech in noise.
Cite as: Dermody, P. (1992) Human capabilities for speech processing in noise. Proc. ETRW on Speech Processing in Adverse Conditions, 11-19
@inproceedings{dermody92_spac, author={Phillip Dermody}, title={{Human capabilities for speech processing in noise}}, year=1992, booktitle={Proc. ETRW on Speech Processing in Adverse Conditions}, pages={11--19} }