Effect of concave sound reflecting surfaces on speech intelligibility and articulation index /

Three different methods are used to assess speech

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Khaiyat, Sami Abdulrahman, 1964-
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1994.
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Summary:Three different methods are used to assess speech
intelligibility in spaces with and without concave sound
reflecting surfaces: calculated articulation index (Al),
measured rapid speech transmission index (RASTI), and
modified rhyme tests (MRT) with occupants. Factors such as
the room size, size of curvature, the speaker's position, and
the background noise level are considered in the two on-site
testing methods. The NMT results show unexpectedly
significant deviation from results obtained through the other
methods such that they are de-emphasized in all discussions.
Results from rooms without curvatures show no significant
differences between the Al and RASTI values-, whereas, these
differences are significant when rooms with curvatures are
considered. A modification factor to be subtracted from
calculated Al values to account for erosional effects of the
curved surfaces is developed according to further analysis of
the differences between the Al and RASTI values. The
magnitude of the modification factors depends on all the
above factors as well as the location of the listeners within
the room. There are no clear indications of any dead spots,
however, the sound foci from both the 2ft. and 8ft.
curvatures have caused certain group locations to have
smaller modification factors than that of all other
locations. The magnitude of the developed modification
factors ranges between 0.01, for the 16ft. curvature in the
small rooms, to 0. 17, for the 8ft. curvature in the large
room with NC-45 and the speaker's position is on the center.
This range is of almost the same magnitude as that of the
erosional corrections to calculated Al due to elevated
reverberation time. This range is also of almost same
magnitude as that of improvement in calculated Al due to
presence of visual cues.
Item Description:Vita.
"Major Subject: Architecture".
Physical Description:xiii, 113 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Issued also on microfiche from University Microfilms Inc.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.