Understanding speech in the presence of other speech: Perceptual mechanisms for auditory scene analysis in human listeners

Roberts, Brian and Summers, Robert James (2016). Understanding speech in the presence of other speech: Perceptual mechanisms for auditory scene analysis in human listeners. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-852318

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The datasets comprise transcriptions of stimuli (simplified analogues of spoken utterances) and associated keyword scores (proportion correct). The transcriptions are those entered by the participant using a keyboard. It is unusual to hear the speech of a particular talker in isolation; speech is typically heard in the presence of interfering sounds, such as the voices of other talkers. This project will elucidate the mechanisms by which listeners segregate the formants constituting one speech sound from another. There is extensive evidence that grouping “primitives” such as common onset time are important for the perceptual grouping of non-speech sounds, but few studies have investigated the role of such cues in the grouping of speech formants. Psychophysical experiments will be conducted using simplified speech stimuli that permit at least two possible perceptual organisations to compete with each other. These competitive configurations will be used to quantify the relative impact of extraneous formants on speech intelligibility as their acoustic properties are manipulated. This will enable a detailed investigation of the extent to which across-formant grouping is determined by general-purpose grouping cues and by speech-specific grouping cues. The relationship between primitive and high-level grouping constraints will also be explored, by determining whether linguistic information presented just prior to a speech stimulus can increase the perceptual exclusion of a competitor formant.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Roberts Brian Aston University http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4232-9459
Summers Robert James Aston University http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4857-7354
Sponsors: ESRC
Grant reference: ES/K004905/1
Topic classification: Media, communication and language
Science and technology
Psychology
Keywords: hearing, perception, speech
Project title: Understanding speech in the presence of other speech: Perceptual mechanisms for auditory scene analysis in human listeners
Grant holders: Brian Roberts
Project dates:
FromTo
1 April 201331 March 2016
Date published: 04 Jul 2016 14:17
Last modified: 04 Jul 2016 14:17

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