Sauert et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Near-end listening enhancement in the presence of bandpass noisesSauert et al., 2012
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- Sauert B
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- Speech Communication; 10. ITG Symposium
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When using a mobile phone in acoustical background noise, the near-end listener perceives not only the (clean) far-end speech but also the ambient noise and thus experiences an increased listening effort and a possibly reduced speech intelligibility. Near-end listening …
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