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IEEE Recommended Practice for Speech Quality Measurements

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- Inactive-Withdrawn. The increasing variety of speech transmission systems has created a new problem for communication engineers. This problem consists of the subjective evaluation of the speech quality produced by these systems. For investigators interested only in the utilization of some procedure applicable to this problem, it, was difficult to make a choice among the wide range of documented approaches.
Speech quality is based on the subjective appraisal of speech. Speech may be appraised on the basis of preference, loudness, intelligibility, and recognizability of properties of the original speaker's voice, of the transmission channel, and/or in the case of artificial speech, of the speech synthesizer. The IEEE Subcommittee on Subjective Measurements, charged with writing an engineering practice for the measurement of speech quality, has concluded that a single method should not now be recommended. The present Recommended Practice is concerned only with preference measurements for which three methods will be tentatively outlined. These are the Isopreference Method, the Relative Preference Method, and the Category-Judgment Method.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 297
Publication Date May 31, 1969
Language en - English
Page Count 24
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May 31, 1969 297-1969 Revision