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Speech intelligibility of simulated hearing loss sounds and its
  prediction using the Gammachirp Envelope Similarity Index (GESI)
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Speech intelligibility of simulated hearing loss sounds and its prediction using the Gammachirp Envelope Similarity Index (GESI)

14 June 2022
Toshio Irino
Honoka Tamaru
Ayako Yamamoto
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Papers citing "Speech intelligibility of simulated hearing loss sounds and its prediction using the Gammachirp Envelope Similarity Index (GESI)"

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Signal processing algorithm effective for sound quality of hearing loss
  simulators
Signal processing algorithm effective for sound quality of hearing loss simulators
Toshio Irino
Shintaro Doan
Minami Ishikawa
50
1
0
07 Jun 2024
GESI: Gammachirp Envelope Similarity Index for Predicting
  Intelligibility of Simulated Hearing Loss Sounds
GESI: Gammachirp Envelope Similarity Index for Predicting Intelligibility of Simulated Hearing Loss Sounds
Ayako Yamamoto
Toshio Irino
Fuki Miyazaki
Honoka Tamaru
28
0
0
23 Oct 2023
Non-Intrusive Speech Intelligibility Prediction for Hearing Aids using
  Whisper and Metadata
Non-Intrusive Speech Intelligibility Prediction for Hearing Aids using Whisper and Metadata
Ryandhimas E. Zezario
Fei Chen
C. Fuh
H. Wang
Yu Tsao
86
2
0
18 Sep 2023
Auditory Representation Effective for Estimating Vocal Tract Information
Auditory Representation Effective for Estimating Vocal Tract Information
Toshio Irino
Shintaro Doan
10
1
0
02 Jun 2023
WHIS: Hearing impairment simulator based on the gammachirp auditory
  filterbank
WHIS: Hearing impairment simulator based on the gammachirp auditory filterbank
Toshio Irino
27
6
0
14 Jun 2022
Effective data screening technique for crowdsourced speech
  intelligibility experiments: Evaluation with IRM-based speech enhancement
Effective data screening technique for crowdsourced speech intelligibility experiments: Evaluation with IRM-based speech enhancement
Ayako Yamamoto
Toshio Irino
S. Araki
Kenichi Arai
A. Ogawa
K. Kinoshita
Tomohiro Nakatani
60
2
0
31 Mar 2022
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