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Perception of Intermittently Eliminated Speech Waves (Auditory Sense Characteristics in Case of Having Eliminated the Voice Signals at a Specified Interval)
Jun Shirataki and Manabu Ishihara*
Kanagawa Institute of Technology, 1030, Shimoogino, Atsugi, Kanagawa, 243-02 Japan
* Polytechnic University, 4-1-1, Hashimoto-dai, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 229 Japan
Received:December 13, 1993Accepted:December 23, 1993Published:February 20, 1994
Keywords:Voice signals, Eliminated voice signals, Clarity characteristics, Sentence comprehension level characteristics
Abstract
The present paper discusses the auditory sense characteristics concerning how a human listens to voice signals when they have been eliminated at a specified interval. The authors first clarity the clarity of voice signals when they have been eliminated at a certain interval (called the eliminated voice signals), as well as clarity a sentence understanding degree. As a result, the authors detail the relationship between the elimination cycle of eliminated voice signals and the voice section (or block). Claring on the order of 60% can be obtained up to the voice section on the order of 60%. Furthermore, in the case of a sentence, more than 90% level comprehension can be obtained even if the voice section is at 50%. The authors consider that the basic data for studying the correspondence of a man's ears to the case for a machine to have ears can be obtained by clarifying these auditory sense characteristics.
Cite this article as:J. Shirataki and M. Ishihara, “Perception of Intermittently Eliminated Speech Waves (Auditory Sense Characteristics in Case of Having Eliminated the Voice Signals at a Specified Interval),” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.6 No.1, pp. 87-91, 1994.Data files: