An instrumental intelligibility metric based on information theory
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2018-01-16 v2
Abstract
We propose a monaural intrusive instrumental intelligibility metric called speech intelligibility in bits (SIIB). SIIB is an estimate of the amount of information shared between a talker and a listener in bits per second. Unlike existing information theoretic intelligibility metrics, SIIB accounts for talker variability and statistical dependencies between time-frequency units. Our evaluation shows that relative to state-of-the-art intelligibility metrics, SIIB is highly correlated with the intelligibility of speech that has been degraded by noise and processed by speech enhancement algorithms.
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@article{arxiv.1708.05132,
title = {An instrumental intelligibility metric based on information theory},
author = {Steven Van Kuyk and W. Bastiaan Kleijn and Richard C. Hendriks},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.05132},
year = {2018}
}
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Published in IEEE Signal Processing Letters