THE AUDITORY MODELING TOOLBOX

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EXP_LAVANDIER2022
Experiments of Lavandier (2022)

Usage:

[] = exp_lavandier2022(flag)

Description:

exp_lavandier(flag) reproduces figures of the study from Lavandier et al.(2022).

The following flags can be specified

'fig1' calculate prediction of exp 1 from Lavandier et al 2012, using the model lavandier2022 and ear signals (not BRIRs)
'fig2' calculate prediction of exp 1 from Lavandier et al. 2012, using model jelfs2011 and BRIRs (not ear signals)
'fig3' calculate prediction of exp 4 from Collin & Lavandier 2013 with model vicente2020nh
'fig4' calculate predictions of experiment 3 of Lavandier & Culling 2008, with model leclere2015
'fig5' calculate predictions of the broadband conditions measured by Rana & Buchholz(2018) with the model vicente2020
'fig6' calculate predictions of exp 1 from Deroche et al (2014) with model prudhomme2020

Examples:

To display results for Fig.1 from Lavandier et al. (2022) use :

exp_lavandier2022('fig1');
exp_lavandier2022_1_1.png

To display results for Fig.2 from Lavandier et al. (2022) use :

exp_lavandier2022('fig2');
exp_lavandier2022_2_1.png

To display results for Fig.3 from Lavandier et al. (2022) use :

exp_lavandier2022('fig3');
exp_lavandier2022_3_1.png

To display results for Fig.4 from Lavandier et al. (2022) use :

exp_lavandier2022('fig4');
exp_lavandier2022_4_1.png

To display results for Fig.5 from Lavandier et al. (2022) use :

exp_lavandier2022('fig5');
exp_lavandier2022_5_1.png

To display results for Fig.6 from Lavandier et al. (2022) use :

exp_lavandier2022('fig6');
exp_lavandier2022_6_1.png

References:

Rana and Buchholz. Effect of audibility on better-ear glimpsing as a function of frequency in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 143(4):2195--2206, 2018. [ http ]

M. Lavandier, T. Vicente, and L. Prud'homme. A series of snr-based speech intelligibility models in the auditory modeling toolbox. Acta Acustica, 2022.

M. Lavandier, S. Jelfs, J. Culling, A. Watkins, A. Raimond, and S. Makin. Binaural prediction of speech intelligibility in reverberant rooms with multiple noise sources. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 131(1):218--231, 2012. [ http ]

M. Lavandier and J. Culling. Speech segregation in rooms: Monaural, binaural and interacting effects of reverberation on target and interferer. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 123(4):2237--2248, 2008. [ http ]

T. Leclère, M. Lavandier, and J. Culling. Speech intelligibility prediction in reverberation: Towards an integrated model of speech transmission, spatial unmasking and binaural de-reverberation. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(6):3335--3345, 2015. [ http ]

M. Deroche, J. Culling, M. Chatterjee, and C. Limb. Speech recognition against harmonic and inharmonic complexes: Spectral dips and periodicity. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 135(5):2873--2884, 2014. [ http ]

L. Prud'homme, M. Lavandier, and V. Best. A harmonic-cancellation-based model to predict speech intelligibility against a harmonic masker. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(5):3246--3254, 2020. [ http ]

B. Collin and M. Lavandier. Binaural speech intelligibility in rooms with variations in spatial location of sources and modulation depth of noise interferers. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134(2):1146--1159, 2013.

T. Vicente, M. Lavandier, and J. Buchholz. A binaural model implementing an internal noise to predict the effect of hearing impairment on speech intelligibility in non-stationary noises. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(5):3305--3317, 2020.

T. Vicente and M. Lavandier. Further validation of a binaural model predicting speech intelligibility against envelope-modulated noises. Hearing Research, 390(107937), 2020. [ http ]

S. Jelfs, J. Culling, and M. Lavandier. Revision and validation of a binaural model for speech intelligibility in noise. Hearing Research, 2011.