The computational prediction of masking thresholds for ecologically valid interference scenarios

Khan Baykaner, Christopher Hummersone, Russell Mason, Søren Bech

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Abstract

Auditory interference scenarios, where a listener wishes to attend to some target audio while being presented with interfering audio, are prevalent in daily life. The goal of developing an accurate computational model which can predict masking thresholds for such scenarios is still incomplete. While some sophisticated, physiologically inspired, masking prediction models exist, they are rarely tested with ecologically valid programmes (such as music and speech). In order to test the accuracy of model predictions human listener data were required. To that end a masking threshold experiment was conducted for a variety of target and interferer programmes. The results were analysed alongside predictions made by the computational auditory signal processing and prediction model of (Jepsen et al. 2008). Masking thresholds were predicted to within 3.6 dB root mean squared error with the greatest prediction inaccuracies occurring in the presence of speech. These results are comparable to those in (Glasberg and Moore 2005) for predicting the audibility of time-varying sounds in the presence of background sounds, which otherwise represent the most accurate predictions of this type in the literature.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings on Meetings in Acoustics
Antal sider9
ForlagAcoustical Society of America
Publikationsdato2013
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2013
Udgivet eksterntJa
BegivenhedInternational Conference on Acoustics - Montreal, Canada
Varighed: 2 jun. 20137 jun. 2013
http://www.ica2013montreal.org/

Konference

KonferenceInternational Conference on Acoustics
Land/OmrådeCanada
ByMontreal
Periode02/06/201307/06/2013
Internetadresse
NavnMeetings on Acoustics. Proceedings
Nummer1
Vol/bind19
ISSN1939-800X

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