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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of speech and hearing research Année : 1994

Effects of phonetic context on audio-visual intelligibility of French.

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Bimodal perception leads to better speech understanding than auditory perception alone. We evaluated the overall benefit of lip-reading on natural utterances of French produced by a single speaker. Eighteen French subjects with good audition and vision were administered a closed set identification test of VCVCV nonsense words consisting of three vowels [i, a, y] and six consonants [b, v, z, 3, R, l]. Stimuli were presented under both auditory and audio-visual conditions with white noise added at various signal-to-noise ratios. Identification scores were higher in the bimodal condition than in the auditory-alone condition, especially in situations where acoustic information was reduced. The auditory and audio-visual intelligibility of the three vowels [i, a, y] averaged over the six consonantal contexts was evaluated as well. Two different hierarchies of intelligibility were found. Auditorily, [a] was most intelligible, followed by [i] and then by [y]; whereas visually [y] was most intelligible, followed by [a] and [i]. We also quantified the contextual effects of the three vowels on the auditory and audio-visual intelligibility of the consonants. Both the auditory and the audio-visual intelligibility of surrounding consonants was highest in the [a] context, followed by the [i] context and lastly the [y] context.

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Psychologie
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hal-00828874 , version 1 (31-05-2013)

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C. Benoît, T. Mohamadi, Sonia Kandel. Effects of phonetic context on audio-visual intelligibility of French.. Journal of speech and hearing research, 1994, 37 (5), pp.1195-203. ⟨10.1044/jshr.3705.1195⟩. ⟨hal-00828874⟩
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