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Some Experiments on the Recognition of Speech, with One and with Two Ears
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Volume 25, Issue 5, pp. 975-979 (1953); (5 pages)
This paper describes a number of objective experiments on recognition, concerning particularly the relation between the messages received by the two ears. Rather than use steady tones or clicks (frequency or time‐point signals) continuous speech is used, and the results interpreted in the main statistically.
Two types of test are reported: (a) the behavior of a listener when presented with two speech signals simultaneously (statistical filtering problem) and (b) behavior when different speech signals are presented to his two ears.
© 1953 Acoustical Society of America
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Received 05 May 1953
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