The effects of speech intelligibility and temporal–spectral variability on performance and annoyance ratings

  • Ambient sound can impair verbal short-term memory performance. This finding is relevant to the acoustic optimization of open-plan offices. Two algorithmic approaches claim to model the impairment during a given sound condition. One model is based on the Speech Transmission Index (STI). The other approach relies on the hearing sensation fluctuation strength (F). Within the scope of our consulting activities the approach based on F can hardly be applied and the model based on the STI is often misinterpreted in terms of semanticity. Therefore we put to test the two models and elucidate the relevance of temporal–spectral variability and semanticity of background sound with regard to impairment of performance. A group of 24 subjects performed a short-term memory task and rated perceived annoyance during eight different speech and speech-like noise conditions, which varied with regard to STI and F. The empirical data is compared to the model predictions, which only partly cover the experimental results. Speech impairs performance more than all other sound conditions and variable speech-like noise is more impairing than continuous speech-like noise. Sound masking with continuous speech-like noise provides relief from the negative effect of background speech. This positive effect is more pronounced if the signal to noise ratio is −3 dB(A) or even lower.

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Author:Andreas Liebl, Alexander Assfalg, Sabine J. Schlittmeier
URL:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003682X16300524?via%3Dihub#bi005
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apacoust.2016.03.019
ISSN:1872-910X
Journal:Applied Acoustics
Secondary publication (full text):https://publica.fraunhofer.de/entities/publication/6c6c28a7-374f-416e-abe3-ad06e9025933
Publisher:Elsevier
Document Type:Research Article
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2016
Release Date:2025/08/29
Volume:110
Page Number:6
First Page:170
Last Page:175
Faculties / Organisational entities:RPTU in Kaiserslautern / Fachbereich Sozialwissenschaften / Department of Cognitive Psychology / Kognitive & Entwicklungspsychologie
Open access state:Grün Open-Access
RPTU:Kaiserslautern
Created at the RPTU:Yes