Subjective tests are necessary to measure quality, intelligibility and loudness of speech signals. The tests may require evaluation or comparison of widely different signals. Undesired variations in the data obtained may be caused by different instructions to the listeners, learning effects, and the selection of listeners. Standardization of test procedures will aid to make results of different tests more compatible.
Authors:
Rothauser, E. H.; Urbanek, G.
Affiliations:
IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Ruschlikon-ZH, Switzerland ; University of Technology, Vienna, Austria(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
31 (October 1966)
Paper Number:
488
Publication Date:
October 1, 1966
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