In the present study, speech intelligibility (SI) experiments were performed using simulated hearing loss (HL) sounds in laboratory and remote environments to clarify the effects of peripheral dysfunction. Noisy speech sounds were processed to simulate the average HL of 70- and 80-year-olds using Wadai Hearing Impairment Simulator (WHIS). These sounds were presented to normal hearing (NH) listeners whose cognitive function could be assumed to be normal. The results showed that the divergence was larger in the remote experiments than in the laboratory ones. However, the remote results could be equalized to the laboratory ones, mostly through data screening using the results of tone pip tests prepared on the experimental web page. In addition, a newly proposed objective intelligibility measure (OIM) called the Gammachirp Envelope Similarity Index (GESI) explained the psychometric functions in the laboratory and remote experiments fairly well. GESI has the potential to explain the SI of HI listeners by properly setting HL parameters.
翻译:在本研究中,使用模拟听力损失(HL)声音在实验室和偏远环境中进行语音智能试验,以澄清外围功能障碍的影响;利用Wadai听力障碍模拟器模拟70和80岁的平均听力障碍(WHIS)模拟70和80岁的平均听力障碍(HWIS);这些声音向正常听力(NH)听众展示,他们的认知功能可以被认为是正常的;结果显示,远程实验的差别大于实验室的差别;然而,远程结果可以与实验室相同,主要通过利用实验网页上制作的语调微调测试结果进行数据筛选;此外,一项新提出的称为Gammachirp Envelope Solicity Index(GESI)的客观可感知性计量措施(OIM)很好地解释了实验室和远程实验中的心理计量功能。GESI有可能通过正确设定HL参数来解释HI听众的SI。