Performance of single-channel speech enhancement algorithms on Mandarin listeners with different immersion conditions in New Zealand English

SPEECH COMMUNICATION(2024)

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Speech enhancement (SE) is a widely used technology to improve the quality and intelligibility of noisy speech. So far, SE algorithms were designed and evaluated on native listeners only, but not on non-native listeners who are known to be more disadvantaged when listening in noisy environments. This paper investigates the performance of five widely used single-channel SE algorithms on early-immersed New Zealand English (NZE) listeners and native Mandarin listeners with different immersion conditions in NZE under negative input signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by conducting a subjective listening test in NZE sentences. The performance of the SE algorithms in terms of speech intelligibility in the three participant groups was investigated. The result showed that the early-immersed group always achieved the highest intelligibility. The late-immersed group outperformed the non-immersed group for higher input SNR conditions, possibly due to the increasing familiarity with the NZE accent, whereas this advantage disappeared at the lowest tested input SNR conditions. The SE algorithms tested in this study failed to improve and rather degraded the speech intelligibility, indicating that these SE algorithms may not be able to reduce the perception gap between early-, late-and non-immersed listeners, nor able to improve the speech intelligibility under negative input SNR in general. These findings have implications for the future development of SE algorithms tailored to Mandarin listeners, and for understanding the impact of language immersion on speech perception in noise.
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Speech intelligibility,Speech enhancement,Immersion condition,Mandarin,New zealand english,Phonetic analysis
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