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Exploiting Hidden Representations from a DNN-based Speech Recogniser for Speech Intelligibility Prediction in Hearing-impaired Listeners

Zehai Tu, Ning Ma, Jon Barker

2022Interspeech 202211 citationsDOI

Abstract

An accurate objective speech intelligibility prediction algorithms is of great interest for many applications such as speech enhancement for hearing aids.Most algorithms measures the signal-to-noise ratios or correlations between the acoustic features of clean reference signals and degraded signals.However, these hand-picked acoustic features are usually not explicitly correlated with recognition.Meanwhile, deep neural network (DNN) based automatic speech recogniser (ASR) is approaching human performance in some speech recognition tasks.This work leverages the hidden representations from DNN-based ASR as features for speech intelligibility prediction in hearingimpaired listeners.The experiments based on a hearing aid intelligibility database show that the proposed method could make better prediction than a widely used short-time objective intelligibility (STOI) based binaural measure.

Topics & Concepts

Speech recognitionIntelligibility (philosophy)Computer scienceHearing impairedSpeech processingArtificial intelligenceAudiologyMedicineEpistemologyPhilosophySpeech and Audio ProcessingHearing Loss and RehabilitationSpeech Recognition and Synthesis
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