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Digital Speech Processing
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Communicability Testing for Voice Communications
ABSTRACT
Traditionally, the performance of low bit rate coders
was measured by two performance characteristics, namely quality and
intelligibility. However, those characteristics are not adequate for
measuring the performance over a realistic communication link, where
factors such as channel conditions (errors, delay, etc.), dynamic speaker
compensation (raising the voice under noisy
acoustic conditions), and speakers’ capability of interruption, also play
a role. Communicability tests were designed for this purpose. This paper
is meant to be an introduction to four communicability tests proposed for
the selection of the STANAG 4591 coder. The four tests have many features
in common. They differ mainly in the type of task used to exercise the
communication system. Two of these tasks are variations of games
battleship and blackjack, the remaining two tasks are proof reading and
determining differences between photos.
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